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Tamworth Energy Committee chair outlines $4,300 funding gap for self‑built EV chargers

Tamworth Energy Committee · June 16, 2026
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Committee chair Gabrielle Watson reported a $23,154 estimate for a largely self‑constructed EV charging system through EVSE LLC, plus roughly $500 for signage, leaving an estimated shortfall of about $4,300.

Gabrielle Watson, chair of the Tamworth Energy Committee, said the committee’s current estimate for a largely self‑constructed electric vehicle (EV) charging system through EVSE LLC is $23,154, with an additional about $500 needed for a sign. Watson noted a remaining shortfall of roughly $4,300.

The committee discussed that shortfall in light of recent fundraising: members will pursue additional pledges and other outreach to close the gap. The minutes record the cost figures and the identified funding gap as the primary barrier to completing the self‑constructed installation.