An article in my newspaper today, written by George Avalos and published by the bayareanewsgroup, says that PG&E, northern California's electric utility company will be installing 7,500 electrical charging stations over the next three years around the northern section of the state. They are starting with six stations at the Los Banos campus of Merced College, where each charging station will accommodate two vehicles.
The program will be installing Level 2 charging stations and PG&E will own and maintain up to 35% of the stations. The remainder will be owned and maintained by the hosts that request the chargers. The stations that PG&E would own would most likely be in multi-family residential apartment or condominium complexes, as well as in disadvantages communities. “These would be in places where cars would be more likely to sit for extended periods of timeâ€, according to a company official.
The program would apparently be funded by an increase in the monthly utility rates for residential customers. The state PUC recently approved “15 different pilot charging station programs which target cars, trucks, buses, cranes, airport equipment, forklifts and other things that moveâ€, according to a blog by Max Baumhefner, a San Francisco-based official with the National Resources Defense Council environmental activism group.