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Commission discusses remote disconnects and tampering risks for EV chargers
Yelm Planning Commission · March 19, 2026
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Summary
The commission discussed a Thurston Fire Authority request for emergency remote-disconnect devices on electric-vehicle charging stations, weighing firefighter access against vandalism and signage concerns and considering placing a shutoff in a secure box for authorized access.
The Yelm Planning Commission on March 17 discussed a safety request from the Thurston Fire Authority to add a remote disconnect (emergency shutoff) for electric-vehicle charging stations.
A presenter said, “August Thurston Fire Authority had asked if we could have a remote disconnect device,” and…
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