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Supervisors tell staff to price county EV chargers at or above local market and report back with six months of usage data
Summary
The board directed staff to set initial electric-vehicle charging rates at or above nearby public chargers, collect six months of usage data, and return with a cost-recovery proposal; motion carried unanimously.
The Mendocino County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday directed county staff to set initial pricing for a countywide network of electric vehicle (EV) Level 2 chargers at or above local market rates, gather usage data for six months and return with a proposal aimed at cost recovery.
Jeff Datterman, Fleet and Facilities maintenance superintendent, told the board the county will install 24 new public chargers alongside one existing county-owned charger as part of a California Energy Commission grant. Staff proposed a…
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