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Holland City group reviews EV charging, fleet electrification and regional mobility in transportation strategy

Holland City Strategic Development Team · November 13, 2025
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Summary

At a Nov. 12 Strategic Development Team meeting, staff outlined targets and incentives for EV charging and fleet electrification, noting current EV adoption is ~1.1% and that DC fast‑charger rebates run up to $35,000. Members urged regional collaboration on transit and mobility plans.

Andrew, the staff presenter to Holland City’s Strategic Development Team, opened the transportation discussion by saying the sector accounts for “about 16 to 17% of the overall emissions pie for the city of Holland.” He reviewed infrastructure targets and incentives for three charger types: Level 1 (standard outlets, no rebate), Level 2 (home and many commercial chargers with a BPW rebate tied to enrolling in a time‑of‑use rate) and DC fast chargers, where rebates can be as high as $35,000.

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