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Volkswagen to install 2,800 EV charging stations

- NICK CAREY

Volkswagen AG unit Electrify America said on Monday that it plans to install 2,800 electric vehicle charging stations in 17 of the largest US cities by June 2019.

The charging stations will be located at roughly 500 sites, with around 75 per cent of them at workplaces and the rest at multifamil­y dwellings such as apartment buildings.

The German automaker has agreed to spend $800 million in California and a total of $2 billion nationwide on clean car infrastruc­ture as part of its agreement after admitting to diesel emissions cheating.

“One of the biggest barriers to the mass-market adoption of electric vehicles is access to chargers,” Mark McNabb, chief executive officer of Electrify America, said in a statement.

Major automakers such as General Motors and Ford Motor have announced plans to launch whole families of electric vehicles in the next few years in a direct challenge to money-losing Tesla, which is struggling to get its more affordable, high-volume Model 3 released and recently reported its largest-ever quarterly loss.

One problem the auto industry must overcome for mass adoption of electric vehicles is a lack of national charging infrastruc­ture for use by consumers. Electrify America said it has selected charging station companies SemaConnec­t, EV Connect and Greenlots to install them.

“There hasn’t been a significan­t catalyst yet for ramping up the number of charging stations,” Scott Fisher, Greenlots’ vice president of market developmen­t, told Reuters. “This is an unpreceden­ted opportunit­y to help create the electric vehicle infrastruc­ture we need across the US.” The diesel emissions scandal has so far cost Volkswagen as much as $30 billion. REUTERS

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