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Monmouth council approves ordinance letting private EV stations resell city power and sets $0.34/kWh fee
Summary
The Monmouth City Council adopted an ordinance permitting commercial electric-vehicle charging stations to resell city-supplied electricity with a markup and approved an administrative-fee resolution that sets the city's portion at $0.34 per kilowatt-hour.
Monmouth City Council adopted an ordinance changing city code to allow commercially operated electric-vehicle charging stations to resell city-supplied electricity with a markup and approved an administrative-fee update that includes a $0.34 per kilowatt-hour charge.
Wade Carey, director of Monmouth Power and Light, told the council the ordinance is intended to make commercial charging installations feasible in the city and to support state EV-adoption goals. "This is an ordinance to change our current City code…
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