SOURCE: Edison International
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byย Paul Griffo, Energized by Edison Writer
Cathedral City High School is the first school to benefit from a state-approved $10 million Southern California Edison pilot to provide electric vehicle charging stations, including all necessary electrical infrastructure, to K-12 schools within the utilityโs service area. Construction began recently to install 12 chargers at the school.
โThe installation of 12 EV charging stations at Cathedral City High School is the first step inย Palm Springs Unified School Districtโs journey to lower carbon emissions and transition to zero-emission new car fleet goals set by the state of California by 2035,โ said Julie Arthur, executive director of Facilities Planning for the district.
Cathedral City High is the first site within the district to install EV charging stations, and Arthur said the project would not have been possible without Charge Ready Schools pilot. The charging stations, which will be owned and operated by SCE, will be available to staff, students and visitors to the campus. She said the project has jump started Palm Springs Unifiedโs plans for installing EV chargers at additional schools and at the district offices, as well as adding EV charging for the districtโs fleet of staff cars.
Along with Cathedral City High, more than 30 other school and administration sites in SCEโs service area are expected to receive about 250 EV chargers through the pilot. SCE worked with school officials to consider the best potential sites, giving priority to communities that are disproportionately affected by pollution and economic hardship.
โConsidering what schools have had to deal with to get students back into classrooms, itโs remarkable that Palm Springs Unified and other districts were willing to devote time to getting charging stations installed at their schools,โ said Lisa Arellanes, a senior manager with SCEโs eMobility team.
In 2017, the state passedย Assembly bill 1082, giving electric utilities like SCE the authority to develop programs to put charging stations at schools. The legislation also includes funding to produce educational materials about EVs for schools, which SCE will use to provide curriculum focused on EVs, transportation, energy and sustainability.
SCE is a leader in electrifying transportation, with the nationโs largest suite of utility transportation electrification programs and initiatives. Earlier this year, SCE launchedย Charge Readyย for light-duty vehicles, a program that will add as many as 38,000 new chargers throughout the companyโs service area.ย Charge Ready Transportย for medium- and heavy-duty vehicles, which was launched last year, aims to add charging stations at a minimum of 870 commercial sites, or enough infrastructure to support at least 8,490 industrial EVs.
Over the next few years, SCEโs electric transportation programs will have directly contributed to the electrification of more than 550,000 vehicles through direct rebates and add over 50,000 charging ports to Southern California. According toย recent analysisย by SCE, 75% of Californiaโs vehicles need to be electric by 2045 in order for the state to achieve its climate goals. That includes 67% of medium-duty vehicles and 38% of heavy-duty vehicles.
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