Pole-Mounted Electric Vehicle Charging: Preliminary Guidance for a Low-Cost and More Accessible Public Charging Solution for U.S. Cities
Publication Year: 2021
Author(s): Werthmann E, Kothari V
Abstract:
This paper examines the use of existing utility poles and streetlights to meet the growing demand for public electric vehicle charging while enabling equitable access to this infrastructure. Building on insights collected from current U.S. pilots and interviews with over 30 stakeholders across city governments, electric utilities, charging equipment manufacturers, and ridesharing companies, this paper offers stepwise guidance for U.S. cities and utilities interested in pole-mounted chargers.
Source of Publication: World Resources Institute
Vol/Issue: November 2021
Country: United States of America
Publisher/Organisation: World Resources Institute
Rights: World Resources Institute
Theme: Charging Infrastructure | Subtheme: Commercial and Institutional charging
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