Project PowerShift–EV Chargers available
Washington Electric Co-op (WEC) 's Project Powershift initiative provides electric vehicle chargers enabled to charge your car when energy costs are lowest and powered by the cleanest sources. Eligible members with all electric cars can receive a new level 2 EV charger for their home. Participating members pay cost of charger installation including any required transformer upgrade. In addition, Efficiency Vermont will provide a $500 incentive to members... read more ▼
Project PowerShift–EV Chargers available
Washington Electric Co-op (WEC) 's Project Powershift initiative provides electric vehicle chargers enabled to charge your car when energy costs are lowest and powered by the cleanest sources. Eligible members with all electric cars can receive a new level 2 EV charger for their home. Participating members pay cost of charger installation including any required transformer upgrade. In addition, Efficiency Vermont will provide a $500 incentive to members upon successful matching the charger to the Emporia mobile application.
What is Project PowerShift? When peak electricity demand is high (usually in the evening) it causes increased operational costs that can impact electricity rates. By enrolling in Project PowerShift, you can be part of a shift to the electric grid of the future. We invite you to work with your member-owned co-op to lower costs for all members. Together we can push down our peak energy demand by sharing the "flexibility" available in EV chargers.
This is a chance to help our co-op maintain our 100% renewable status and reduce costs. There is no cost to participate, but because this is a first come, first served program, you must reserve your spot. Available chargers are limited.
Learn more at http://www.efficiencyvermont.com/powershift.
Email to: energycoach@wec.coop
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