Through this partnership the cities of Caledonia, Harmony, Houston, Lanesboro, Mabel, Rushford, Spring Grove and St. Charles will each be installing chargers. Each received a free dual-head, pedestal-mounted, level 2 EV charge station, that could charge at 7.7 kW per hour (or adding 20-30 miles range) valued at $5,139. For an additional cost they could upgrade to faster chargers adding as much as 45-60 miles per hour. Whitcomb indicated that all of the cities but one upgraded to a faster charger.
The municipality is responsible for siting the charger, paying for installation, and deciding how to handle the cost of electricity. Whitcomb says the ZEFNET payment collection system is available at no charge for 5 years if the municipality wanted to use it to collect payment from the EV drivers. Other billing options were available but would involve additional fees.
Image of MiEnergy's Chevy Bolt parked at the EV chargers in their Rushford parking lot.