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Electric vehicle charging station has arrived at Shenandoah National Park

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electric vehicle chargingElectric vehicle drivers can now charge their vehicles on Skyline Drive. A public electric vehicle charging station has been installed at the Harry F. Byrd Visitor Center parking lot at Milepost 51 on Skyline Drive in the Shenandoah National Park.

The Level 2 charger was installed by Shenandoah National Park and coordinated by Virginia Clean Cities through financial support from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Clean Cities National Parks Initiative. The 240 volt, 30 amp charger provides 7.2kw of charging per hour of use. In addition to the electric vehicle charging station, the park also purchased two electric vehicles, 7 propane powered mowers and installed 2 electric vehicle charging stations for Government vehicle use.

The charger is operated on a first-come, first-serve basis. The Park also has twenty six electric and hybrid-electric fuel vehicles in its fleet and encourages visitors to make their driving more sustainable.

“This charger adds an historic and beautiful location to a robust and growing network of more than 750 public chargers at more than 300 locations throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia” said Alleyn Harned, Executive Director of Virginia Clean Cities. “Zero emission electric transportation, with cars you can charge at home, has a future with partnerships and leaders like Shenandoah National Park.”

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