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City of Edmond kicks off 'fee' for EV charging stations

The City of Edmond is now assisting EV operators with charging stations alongside a new fee structure that helps cover operations and maintenance starting April 1. The City of Edmond has initiated a fee for EV charging stations, with a new fee structure being implemented for operations and maintenance starting April 1. The 10 City-owned Level 2 charging stations will be charged 25 cents per kilowatt hour, while the lone Level 3 station will charge 35 cents per hour. The fee applies to the Level 3 charging station, which can charge an EV from 0 percent to fully charged within 30 minutes. The charging stations were installed using grant funding from the Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG).

City of Edmond kicks off 'fee' for EV charging stations

Published : a month ago by Terré Gables/KFOR in Auto

EDMOND, Okla. (KFOR) – The City of Edmond is now assisting EV operators with charging stations alongside a new fee structure that helps cover operations and maintenance starting April 1.

According to City of Edmond leaders, the 10 City-owned Level 2 charging stations, users will be charged 25 cents per kilowatt hour, and at the City’s lone Level 3 charging station, users will be charged 35 cents per kilowatt hour. A Level 2 station can charge an EV from 0 percent to fully charged in 4-to-6 hours. A Level 3 station can charge an EV from 0 percent to fully charged in 30 minutes.

Level 2 charging stations are located at Service Blake Soccer Complex, Mitch Park, the City First building, Edmond Center Court, the Edmond Railyard, the Edmond Hilton Garden Inn, and the intersection of East 5th Street and South Broadway. The City-owned Level 3 charging station can be found at Festival Marketplace.

The City-owned charging stations were installed using grant funding in partnership with the Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG), according to the the City of Edmond.

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