Politics & Government
Mansfield, Storrs Getting Charging Stations In Volkswagen Settlement
Volkswagen funding is being used to subsidize electric vehicle charging projects locally.

MANSFIELD, CT — Projects in Storrs and Mansfield were part of Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont's Tuesday announcement that his administration is releasing more than $6 million from the legal settlement in the Volkswagen Corporation emissions cheating scandal to fund 54 electric vehicle supply equipment projects across Connecticut.
Administered by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, the state is making these funds available for the installation of EVSE to encourage the use of electric vehicles. Approximately $1.8 million is being awarded for EVSE deployment at state government sites to advance the sustainability goals of Governor Lamont’s Executive Order No. 1, with an additional $3.3 million awarded for municipal projects, ten of which are located in environmental justice communities. Additionally, nearly $1 million is being dedicated to support non-government, public EVSE.
At the University of Connecticut, the plan is to install a half-dozen single-port, wall-mounted Level 2 units and a dozen dual-port level 2 chargers on outdoor pedestals. The award totals $372,087.07 and the school's cost share is $ 200,354.57.
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A town of Mansfield project includes the installation of 10, single-port, Level 2 Chargers on Outdoor Pedestals. The award totals $45,210.75 and the town's cost share is $24,344.25. The locations are 205 Spring Hill Road and at the Mansfield Public Works facility at 230 Clover Mill Road.
"I'm really proud of the investments we're making in Connecticut’s future while driving down air pollution from cars and trucks at the same time," Lamont said. "The projects we are announcing today will go a long way in helping to improve air quality and protect public health throughout Connecticut, while also providing economic development opportunities."
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