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Itselectric brings curbside charging to Boston

Itselectric has been selected by the city of Boston to expand access to curbside EV charging.
By James Foster July 19, 2024 Read time: 2 mins
Boston becomes one of the first US cities to implement public and scalable EV curbside charging. Photo: Itselectric

This contract is a result of Boston's groundbreaking search to establish a public-private partnership that will help the city demonstrate a successful, scalable model of deploying EV charging stations in the public right-of-way and build momentum towards additional investment from the private and public sectors.

"The current state of our world includes rapidly increasing technological advances and people transitioning to greener and cleaner energy,” said Boston Mayor Michelle Wu. “As a city, we need to adapt to these changes for our residents and planet. I am grateful to our partners for helping us increase charging stations in our neighbourhoods as we continue striving towards our goal of being the greenest city in the country."

Supported by Mayor Wu's office and the Boston Transportation Department, Itselectric will equitably deploy hundreds of chargers over the next five years, with the opportunity to deploy more across the Boston area as utilisation grows.

Itselectric's Level 2 charging posts eliminate the need for utility permitting, connection, and coordination by connecting behind-the-meter to draw spare electrical supply from adjacent buildings. This allows them to be installed at zero cost to property owners or cities. Itselectric then shares revenue earned at each charger with the property owners, bringing both clean transportation infrastructure and economic benefits to all communities. Additionally, Itselectric says it offers the only UL-certified detachable cable EV charger, reflecting the company's commitment to design that is bespoke for cities and its focus on safety.

To inform locations of the chargers, Boston properties interested in Itselectric's charging stations can sign up at https://www.Itselectric.us/join. Additionally, the city is collecting responses on the Suggest a Location survey located on Boston.gov. The city will continue to engage with residents at future neighbourhood events and directly with residents at selected sites. Residents can expect to see sidewalk decals placed on the ground where future EV charging stations will be located.

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