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Maryland Utility Announces Utility-Owned, Public EV Charging Stations

January 10,2020



Potomac Edison, a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp., formally announced that it recently launched a new program featuring publicly available electric vehicle (EV) charging stations, rebates for both residential and multifamily charger installations, and incentives for EV charging during off-peak hours. "EV Driven," a five-year commission-approved pilot program, will benefit the state's environment by reducing auto emissions.

As part of the program, Potomac Edison will install 59 charging stations, including both Level 2 and DC Fast charging stations, which will be available for public use throughout its Maryland service area. Charging station installations are planned to begin in the coming weeks.

Approval of the utility-owned public EV charging stations had been first reported by EnergyChoiceMatters.com a year ago

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