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Santa Fe pilot places electric car-share at affordable housing sites

3000808 · April 16, 2025
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Santa Fe County and nonprofit Forth are launching a pilot electric vehicle car-share at two public-housing sites, with charging infrastructure, member orientation and a ribbon-cutting planned April 24, officials said.

Santa Fe County and nonprofit Forth are launching a pilot electric vehicle car-share at two Santa Fe County Housing Authority affordable-housing sites, with vehicles rentable through an app for $5 an hour or $50 per day, a program manager said.

County sustainability staff said the pilot aims to expand access to electric vehicles and charging where residents live and to help reduce transportation emissions. The program includes on-site charging, a public charging port, member orientation, a $10 one-time application fee for a driving-record check, and a $20 driving credit for new members. A ribbon-cutting for the pilot is scheduled for April 24 at the Camino Jacovo public housing site, officials said.

Jennifer Zeyeball, identified as a program manager at the nonprofit Forth, described the local pilot as part of the organization's broader work to "increase equitable access to electric transportation…

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