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Electric Vehicle Charging Station Now Available in Georgetown Garage
The new charging station is located in the PMI Parking Garage at the 3307 M St. Georgetown Renaissance property.
Bring your electric car to Georgetown and get free charging for the next three months, thanks to EastBanc, Inc. and Jamestown. According to a press release, the two real estate investment companies are opening an electric vehicle (EV) charging station at their 3307 M Street, NW Georgetown Renaissance property. Housed at the PMI Parking Garage, the station will be fully operational and open to the public on Tuesday, Dec. 13.
The new M Street station marks the first public electric vehicle charging station installed in Georgetown. Not far from M Street, Georgetown University recently installed two, private, 220-volt charging stations in one of the on-campus parking garages. Toyota gave the University two lithium-ion battery powered plug-in cars .
Now, electric car owners will be able to drive into the M Street EV Charging Station and recharge their electric power-driven vehicle while they shop and run errands.
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For the first three months of operation, EastBanc and Jamestown will cover all charging costs. After the initial complimentary three-month period, the cost to charge electric vehicles at the charging station will run $0.50 - $1.50.
“This effort confirms our commitment to environmental improvement and efforts to help reduce the eco-impact of carbon dioxide emissions in Georgetown,” says Anthony Lanier, president of EastBanc, in a prepared statement. “Investing in this novel infrastructure not only benefits the air we breathe but favors sustainable practices as well.”
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The station is a SemaConnect’s ChargePro™, which offers Level 2 (240 VAC/ 30 amps) and can charge all new electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles with a J1772 inlet.
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