Boston Prepares for Electric Vehicle Adoption

Rising gasoline prices are painful, but GM, Nissan, Toyota, and other electric vehicle manufacturers must be celebrating the timing.  EVs face market penetration challenges however, and consumer skepticism may be the smallest obstacle.  States and cities have only recently begun to roll out EV charging infrastructure and electric utilities must ensure that grids are ready to handle the increased loads that EVs will create.

GreenTech has been working with a cross agency team here at City Hall to address these and other EV market adoption challenges.  Charging infrastructure – public and private, renewable energy integration, permitting, EV awareness, and smart grid integration are all key issues that are on our radar.

We’ve mapped Toyota Prius owners (by planning district) as a proxy for EV adoption.  (The East Boston figure – 171 – is inflated due to EVs at dealerships and Logan Airport.  The private ownership number is closer to 130.)

Drop me a line if you plan to purchase an EV.

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