Norwalk to install 24 electric vehicle chargers in 4 parking garages; ‘critical to scaling up EV adoption’

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Norwalk to install 24 electric vehicle chargers in 4 parking garages; 'critical to scaling up EV adoption'


NORWALK — The city will receive $179,400 to install new electric car chargers in four parking garages in Norwalk, using part of $6 million in settlement funds released by the state.

The funds came from Volkswagen Corp., which settled a federal civil enforcement case for violating the Clear Air Act by installing emissions test cheating software in approximately 590,000 Audi, Porsche and VW diesel vehicles sold in the United States — approximately 12,000 of them in Connecticut.

Connecticut was allocated more than $55.7 million to be distributed over a 10-year period for use toward offsetting the excess NOx pollution emitted in the state by those vehicles.

The funds were administered by the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection and will be used to install electric vehicle supply equipment in over 50 projects across Connecticut, Gov. Ned Lamont announced Tuesday.

With the settlement funds and a $96,600 cost share from Norwalk, 24 electric vehicle chargers will be installed in four garages in the city. They will be single-port wall-mounted chargers.

The chargers will be located in the Maritime Garage at 23 Marshall St.; the westbound South Norwalk Railroad Station garage at Monroe Street and State Street; the eastbound South Norwalk Railroad Station on Monroe Street; and the Yankee Doodle Garage at 3 Burnell Blvd.



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