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Power Options pitches no‑cost assessments, charging-as‑a‑service and solar procurement to NHCOG members
Summary
Power Options outlined a program offering cooperative pricing for EV chargers and solar procurement, including a charging‑as‑a‑service model for municipalities, and explained Connecticut incentives for Level 2 and DC fast chargers.
Power Options representatives told NHCOG members the nonprofit consortium can support municipal solar, EV charging and fleet‑electrification projects through competitive procurement, cooperative pricing and no‑cost initial assessments.
Program overview: Kristen Seljes (Power Options) described the group as a consortium of more than 500 public entities and nonprofits that provides buying power, technical guidance and program structuring. Walter (Walt) Gray, director of alternative fuels, explained the EV charging options the…
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