Plymouth Completes Installation of EV Charging Stations
A project that started three years ago to put electric vehicle charging stations across the city of Plymouth is now fully complete.
A network of 115 EV charging stalls spread across 12 locations is now fully functional and ready to use.
Plymouth officials say the feedback has been positive so far.
“As we’ve been coming online, users have been having a good experience on all of them,” said Amy Hanson, the city’s fleet and facilities manager.
Material shortages and shipping delays contributed to the lengthy installation process.
A partnership with Xcel Energy and Carbon Solutions, an environmental consulting firm, covered the installation costs at no cost to taxpayers. Customers who charge their vehicles at the various stations do pay a fee for their use.
Officials hope the charging stations will also bring more visitors to the Plymouth area.
“We would like to think so, that people would want to come because of all of the services that we
provide,” said Hanson.
To use the charging stations, customers follow a few simple steps: 1) download the DirtRoad EV app, 2) select your location, 3) enter the charging station name, and 4) plug the charger into your vehicle.
“At the end, hit stop charge, put the cord right back up, and you are electrified and on your way,” said Hanson.
The following charging locations are available through the city of Plymouth:
- Plymouth City Hall, 3400 Plymouth Blvd.
- Plymouth Community Center, 14800 34th Ave. N.
- Plymouth Ice Center, 3650 Plymouth Blvd.
- Northwest Greenway Pavilion/Trailhead, 5250 Peony Lane N.
- Plymouth Creek Park (two parking lots), 3625 Fernbrook Lane N.
- Station 73, 10905 Highway 55
- Plymouth Maintenance Facility, 14900 23rd Ave. N.
- Parkers Lake Park, 15205 County Road 6
- Parkers Lake Playfield, 15500 County Road 6
- Zachary Playfield, 4355 Zachary Lane N.
- East Medicine Lake Park, 1740 East Medicine Lake Blvd.
- West Medicine Lake Park, 1920 W. Medicine Lake Drive
The charging stations offer L-2, 24kW and 180kW chargers. You can visit plymouthmn.gov/evcharging for more information.
Ellie Tulkki reporting