Engstrom shared, "Like most things with large state institutions, it was a bit of a long and roundabout process stretching back almost 3 years" to install EV chargers on campus. "Ultimately WSU’s Sustainability Committee, the Student Green Fee Grant Program, the WSU Sustainability Office, and the WSU Facilities departments were able to work together to persuasively develop a project proposal that the University could support," said Engstrom. "The CERTs Seed Grant and the partnership with Winona CAN put the project over the edge in terms of building support and demonstrating community good will" he continued.
WSU has a goal of carbon neutrality and vehicle electrification is part of their plan. They are awaiting delivery on their first to EVs, which will be Chevy Bolts, to be added to their rental motor pool fleet. They have also recently added two electric utility carts to ground maintenance fleet. The current pandemic restrictions on gatherings, and Minnesota State insurance restrictions may put a crimp in Winona CAN’s hopes for a ride and drive, but the two groups will be looking for ways to partner on opportunities to widely promote both the chargers and new fleet vehicles to campus and the wider community.