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Draft EV charging plan presented to Calaveras County; consultants propose chargers at five county sites
Summary
The Calaveras Council of Governments on March 25 presented a draft 15-year plan that recommends a mix of level 2 and DC fast chargers at five county sites and estimates roughly $4 million in capital costs and about $7 million in operating costs to support municipal fleet electrification.
The Calaveras Council of Governments and county staff presented a draft electric vehicle charging infrastructure implementation plan to the Board of Supervisors on March 25, outlining charger siting, regulatory context and a phased 15-year rollout for county and municipal fleet electrification.
Marcos Muñoz, assistant CEO for Calaveras County, said the plan — prepared with DKS Associates and Frontier Energy — evaluates opportunities to replace internal-combustion fleet vehicles with zero-emission vehicles and to install chargers at locations where county vehicles are stored overnight. The plan recommends a mix of level 2 chargers and DC fast chargers at five primary…
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