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Committee hears feasibility study and pilot results for curbside EV charging, urges faster deployment
Summary
A multi-agency presentation and vendor briefing on curbside electric-vehicle charging found permitting complexity and grid interconnection are the primary barriers; the committee asked for faster progress and continued the hearing to the call of the chair for a three‑month check‑in.
The Land Use and Transportation Committee on Dec. 8 held a broad hearing on curbside electric-vehicle charging that combined findings from a feasibility study, pilot results and vendor experience.
President Rafael Mandelmann framed the hearing and said constituents want faster progress; Nicole Appenzeller (San Francisco Environment Department) summarized goals (25% of registered private vehicles electric by 2030, 100% by 2040) and noted the city’s need for a mix of public chargers including a near‑home curbside component. Appenzeller said the city’s rough…
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