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Port Energy and East Coast Renewable Energy pitch zero‑out‑of‑pocket EV charging rollout at county sites
Summary
Presenters from Port Energy and East Coast Renewable Energy proposed using MassEVIP and utility incentives to install level‑2 chargers at public county properties at no upfront cost for many sites; commissioners requested site surveys and deferred a decision until the full board could weigh in.
Representatives from Port Energy and East Coast Renewable Energy presented a proposal Feb. 26 to install electric vehicle charging stations at Norfolk County properties, saying a MassEVIP rebate and investor‑owned‑utility programs could fund installations with little or no out‑of‑pocket cost for many sites.
Presenters and credentials: Ed McClellan represented Port Energy; Nick Filuri identified himself as owner and president of East Coast Renewable Energy (ECRE) of Milford, Massachusetts; and Robert Quintel introduced himself as head of the EV division within ECRE (EBSC Solutions).
What they proposed: the companies described a “starter kit” for public sites that would typically electrify four parking spaces per county address (two dual‑port level‑2…
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