From the office of CM Charles Allen:

“The DC Council’s Committee on Transportation and the Environment, chaired by Councilmember Charles Allen (Ward 6), unanimously advanced out of committee Councilmember Allen’s legislation that sets a goal to grow the availability of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (EVs), which are expected to continue to increase exponentially.

According to the federal Joint Office of Energy and Transportation, the District of Columbia currently has roughly 1,141 EV ports, or only 346 station locations, with just an additional four ports planned as of this release. Much of this existing EV charging infrastructure is largely limited to Downtown. (more…)



photo by Bekah Richards

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“Left to right: Buster, Sam, Tia. Buster and Tia have appeared here before, and Sam was a stray in my backyard in Adams Morgan (and now the most affectionate cat I’ve ever met!).”

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