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Rockville began developing an Electric Vehicle Readiness Plan as transportation produces about one-third of the city’s greenhouse gas emissions. The city has more than 1,000 registered electric vehicles and about 123 listed charging ports; its fleet plan targets conversion of 60 light-duty vehicles by 2030.
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The plan is intended to identify charging needs, support electric vehicle adoption, and help Rockville pursue federal infrastructure funding. Staff are reviewing potential charging locations, including Thomas Farm Community Center and City Hall. The meeting also reported a $449,700 grant for replacing 1,799 streetlight fixtures and the adoption of point-of-sale energy disclosure and radon testing requirements.
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