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Stanford Univ installs new EV Charging Stations

Parking & Transportation Services has installed six new J1722 electric vehicle (EV) charging stations on campus. Two new charging stations were installed at each of these locations: Parking Structure 5, Stanford Visitor Center, and Tresidder Memorial Union. (View Stanford's Parking & Circulation Map [PDF]).

The charging session fee is $3 per hour. The pricing is designed to manage demand and encourage multiple short-duration charging sessions (for example, campus visitors or commuters who may occasionally need to "top off" their battery, as opposed to an all-day charge for a single vehicle).

Read more: Stanford Univ installs new EV Charging Stations

AB 631 to increase charging stations in CA

Governor Jerry Brown has signed legislation to provide market certainty for the infrastructure that is needed to support California’s electric vehicle consumer fleet. Assembly Bill 631, authored by Assemblywoman Fiona Ma (D-San Francisco and San Mateo Counties), will place into law a decision by the California Public Utilities Commission (PUC) to not regulate electric vehicle charging stations as utilities.

Read more: AB 631 to increase charging stations in CA

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