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Christie Administration Launches Recognition Program for Employers Who Install Electric-Vehicle Charging Stations (16/P69) TRENTON – Workplaces that install electric-vehicle charging stations are eligible for special state recognition, Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Bob Martin and New Jersey Board of Public Utilities President Richard S. Mroz announced today. The recognition program, “NJ Charging Challenge: Electrify Your Workplace,” complements the recently announced “It Pays To Plug In” program, a joint initiative of the DEP and BPU that provides grants to help employers make electric-vehicle charging stations available to their workforces. “The response to the ‘It Pays To Plug In’ grant program has been very positive, and we want to keep building on this success by formally acknowledging those employers who are working to make it more practical for people to buy and drive electric vehicles, in the process improving air quality and setting an example for others to follow,” Commissioner Martin said. “The Christie Administration’s efforts to publicize early adopters of the ‘It Pays to Plug In’ program will help drive other employers to take advantage of available incentives for workplace electric vehicle charging stations,” said BPU President Mroz. “This recognition program is a simple, yet valuable tool in achieving Governor Christie’s State Energy Master Plan’s goal of encouraging greater use of alternative-fueled vehicles.” Between 2012 and 2015, the number of electric vehicles registered in New Jersey has risen dramatically, from 1,741 to 7,818. As the number of electric vehicles increases, the public and private sectors have been working cooperatively to improve opportunities for installation of charging stations that offer a range of technologies from quick short-trip charges and medium-trip charges to rapid long-range charging. You may also call the DEP’s Bureau of Mobile Sources at (609) 292-7953 or email DriveGreen@njdepwptest.net To check New Jersey’s daily Air Quality Index, visit: https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.njaqinow.net__;!!J30X0ZrnC1oQtbA!ereTZ0VnsSe0tQyL6PgIRLx-L3CPpCQohkdBYWju8jZL0AWFg0s4SpIsjB51tUxAVJSwRw$ |
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