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Committee advances 10-year EV charging revenue contract for Denver International Airport to full council
Summary
The committee voted to move forward a proposed 10-year revenue contract with a private vendor to build, operate and maintain electric vehicle chargers at Denver International Airport. The airport expects the contract to increase public and employee charging capacity, produce revenue share for the airport and support climate and air-quality goals.
The Transportation and Infrastructure Committee voted Wednesday to advance to the full City Council a proposed 10-year revenue contract to install, operate and maintain electric vehicle (EV) chargers at Denver International Airport (DEN).
Airport leaders described the agreement as a revenue contract that will allow a vendor to design, build and operate chargers across DEN-owned lots serving the public and employees. "This contract is, designed as a revenue contract, and we really think that a longer term is helpful here to really allow them to come in and be a partner to us and invest," said David Friedland, sustainability manager at Denver International Airport.
Airport CEO Phil Washington, environmental director Janet Keeler and Friedland told committee members the selected vendor (identified in the procurement as Everged/EVERG)…
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