Constantine unveils commitments for more than 125 electric vehicle charging stations throughout King County
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With the arrival this fall of the nation’s first mass-produced, commercially-available electric vehicles, King County Executive Dow Constantine today unveiled commitments for more than 125 new electric plug-in stations in the county. The stations will support the hundreds of new electric plug-in vehicles now being purchased by both the public and government agencies all across the region.
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With the arrival this fall of the nation’s first mass-produced, commercially-available electric vehicles, King County Executive Dow Constantine today unveiled commitments for more than 125 new electric plug-in stations in the county. The stations will support the hundreds of new electric plug-in vehicles now being purchased by both the public and government agencies all across the region.
The Executive made the announcement today at the “Get Plug-in Ready Now” Conference in Bellevue, a meeting to prepare public and private organizations for the arrival of commercially-available electric vehicles.
“Advances in electric vehicle technology and the wider availability of plug-in stations like the ones King County is adding are part of why I’m planning to buy an electric car for my personal use and encouraging others to try one,” Constantine said. “They’re moving beyond early adopters to the mass market, and by making infrastructure investments that support plug-in vehicles, King County is helping to create new green jobs and reduce carbon emissions.”
For its part, King County will take delivery of five electric fleet vehicles, 30 electric vehicles for Metro Transit’s commuter vanpool fleet and will install 50 new electric charging stations at County-owned and leased sites by the end of this year. These efforts will help the County reach its goal of reducing County vehicle energy usage by 10 percent by the year 2015.
Additional electric charging stations will be coming to Seattle, Bellevue, Issaquah, Kirkland, Mercer Island, Redmond, Renton and Sammamish in 2011. Vanpool charging stations will be placed at major employment sites including the city of Issaquah, Children’s Hospital and Amgen. Negotiations with other major employers are underway.
“King County has an opportunity in the near future to adapt some of its existing capital facilities, like our park-and-rides, to create a working infrastructure for plug-in stations,” said Council Vice Chair Jane Hague. “I commend Executive Constantine for his continued efforts to make electric vehicles more commercially viable for our local consumers. Public and private partnerships like the Clean Cities Coalition, are also key.
“Making electric vehicle charging stations available at park-and-rides and other places around the region will make owning an electric vehicle possible and convenient for King County residents,” said Councilmember Larry Phillips, Chair of the Council’s Environment and Transportation Committee. “The funding to help bring electric vehicles to our region was made possible in large part through the federal Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant program. This crucial program for helping local communities save energy and money is in jeopardy of ending without federal action to keep investing in climate solutions.”
King County has been working with federal, state and local governments to support the development of electric vehicle programs for more than two years. These efforts are expected to transform the Seattle metropolitan area into a nationwide hub for green vehicle technology.
King County is a founding sponsor of the Clean Cities Coalition, a partnership that includes the cities of Seattle, Bellevue, Redmond, Kirkland, Renton, Issaquah, Mercer Island and Sammamish along with private partners created to advance environmental and public health, energy security, and economic development.
The current list of future plug-in stations available for future public use includes:
Public Locations |
Partner |
City |
Quantity |
Burien TOD |
King County |
Burien |
10 |
Issaquah Highlands P&R |
King County |
Issaquah |
12 |
King County Oaksdale Offices |
King County |
Renton |
2 |
King Street Center |
King County |
Seattle |
8 |
Fauntleroy Ferry Dock |
King County |
Seattle |
6 |
Tukwila Sounder Station |
King County |
Tukwila |
10 |
Seattle Center - 5th Ave Parking Garage |
City of Seattle |
Seattle |
5 |
Pacific Place Parking Garage |
City of Seattle |
Seattle |
5 |
Central Library Parking Garage |
City of Seattle |
Seattle |
4 |
Pike Place |
City of Seattle |
Seattle |
2 |
Factoria Mall, Target |
City of Bellevue |
Bellevue |
2 |
South Bellevue Community Center |
City of Bellevue |
Bellevue |
2 |
Bellevue College |
City of Bellevue |
Bellevue |
3 |
Crossroads Mall, Michael's Crafts |
City of Bellevue |
Bellevue |
4 |
Crossroads Community Park |
City of Bellevue |
Bellevue |
1 |
Crossroads International Park |
City of Bellevue |
Bellevue |
2 |
Bellevue Downtown Park |
City of Bellevue |
Bellevue |
4 |
Bellevue Golf Cource |
City of Bellevue |
Bellevue |
2 |
Mercer Island City Hall |
City of Mercer Island |
Mercer |
2 |
Community Center at Mercer View |
City of Mercer Island |
Mercer |
3 |
The PEAK at Mercer Island High School |
City of Mercer Island |
Mercer |
2 |
City Hall NW |
City of Issaquah |
Issaquah |
2 |
City Hall/King County Library |
City of Sammamish |
Sammamish |
4 |
Redmond City Hall |
City of Redmond |
Redmond |
2 |
Renton Landing Parking Garage |
City of Renton |
Renton |
2 |
Renton City Hall |
City of Renton |
Renton |
3 |
Valley Medical Center |
City of Renton |
Renton |
2 |
Renton City Center Parking Garage |
City of Renton |
Renton |
2 |
Renton School District Headquarters |
City of Renton |
Renton |
2 |
Renton Technical College |
City of Renton |
Renton |
2 |
Wooden Cross Church |
Charge Northwest |
Woodinville |
1 |
UW Foster School of Business |
Charge Northwest |
Seattle |
1 |
City of Kirkland |
Charge Northwest |
Kirkland |
2 |
City of Kirkland |
Charge Northwest |
Kirkland |
2 |
Kirkland City Hall |
Charge Northwest |
Kirkland |
1 |
City of Kirkland |
Charge Northwest |
Kirkland |
1 |
North Kirkland Community Center |
Charge Northwest |
Kirkland |
1 |
UW Bothell/Cascadia CC |
Charge Northwest |
Bothell |
6 |
SeaPark Garage |
City of Seattle |
Seattle |
6 |
For more information about King County’s efforts to promote the use of electric vehicles and to view a map of future electric plug-in vehicle locations around the county, visit: https://kingcounty.gov/transportation/kcdot/keyinitiatives/ElectricVehicles.aspx