Electric Car Charging Stations Coming to Downtown Rochester

Posted by Unknown Monday, June 13, 2011

City leaders agree to allow DTE to install two charging stations in parking lots downtown.

If you need to charge your Chevy Volt, your options in Rochester may soon be expanding.

City leaders approved on Monday night an agreement with DTE Energy that would put two electric vehicle supply equipment charging stations in downtown parking lots.



It's part of a Department of Energy grant the Detroit energy company received; according to Rochester City Manager Jaymes Vettraino, DTE was looking for "forward-edge communities" with downtowns to install two of the charging stations.

They chose Rochester.

"This would be, for the city, an opportunity to experiment with this type of technology," Vettraino said.

There are already two similar charging stations at the Royal Park Hotel.

The grant would cover the $25,000 installation of the charging stations; still unknown is which parking lots the charging stations would be located in.

Also unknown is how users would pay for the charging stations. According to the agreement between DTE and the city, users for these particular stations cannot be charged by kilowatt per hour, but they could be charged a flat fee or hourly rate for the use.

In suburban Ann Arbor, the Saline City Council agreed in January to allow DTE to install one of the charging stations in a city parking lot; still last week, leaders were debating whether to charge users, according to a story on Saline-Milan Patch.

According to the story, it would cost 71 cents an hour in energy costs; a credit card swipe machine would cost about $500, in addition to about $200 in yearly transaction fees. A group of anonymous donors had offered to cover the electricity costs for two years, though city council did not accept that request.

In Rochester, city officials plan to meet Wednesday with DTE representatives to discuss the user fees and placement of the charging stations.

"Aside from the cool factor, this is great," said councilmember Ben Giovanelli. "It appears we're being cutting-edge."

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