D.C. Gets Curbside Charging Station
(Washington Post) — Coulomb Technologies last week showed off the installation of its first curbside electric car charging station in the District, part of a multimillion-dollar government grant to provide 4,600 free outlets around the country. The station, located near the Franklin D. Reeves Center at 2000 14th St. NW, was installed by Pepco and Coulomb’s distributor, NovaCharge. It can serve two cars at once.
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