Greenlots selected to support AEP Ohio EV $10M charging infrastructure program rollout to Midwest commercial and industrial customers
19 September 2018
AEP Ohio, an American Electric Power company, selected Greenlots to participate in the utility’s new $10-million EV charging station incentive program. The program will provide 75 easily-accessible public DC fast charging stations at commercial sites and 300 Level 2 stations at public sites, workplaces and multifamily complexes within Columbus and throughout Ohio.
The new program targets businesses, apartment complexes and municipalities in the utility’s service areas and offers incentives for both charging technology and installation costs depending on the type of infrastructure and accessibility of the charging site.
Through the installation and management of new charging stations, both Greenlots and AEP Ohio will bring new electric vehicle charging options online for Ohio residents and further streamline the rollout of additional charging infrastructure in the years ahead.
The company’s end-to-end offering allows customers to pick and choose the hardware that they would like to use at their site and includes both mobile applications for drivers as well as charging network management software for site hosts that is hardware-agnostic and easy to use.
Greenlots provides 24/7 customer service to site hosts and lightens the load associated with owning an EV charging station by providing behind-the-scenes support to drivers as well.
Over $25k per unit. Assuming that's a per-unit price tag, not a per-site with several units per site... awfully spendy. If it's 375 sites with a bunch of chargers per site, it's not so bad.
Posted by: Engineer-Poet | 19 September 2018 at 08:44 AM