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MBL Introduces New Electric Vehicle Charging Stations | Falmouth Bulletin

Published on May 7, 2019
MBL Introduces New Electric Vehicle Charging Stations | Falmouth Bulletin
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By Ryan Bray

Two new electric vehicle charging stations were unveiled on the campus of the Marine Biological Laboratory April 24.

The stations, the first installed on the MBL campus in Woods Hole, are set up directly outside the carpentry shop in the Swope Center parking lot on North Street. Use of the stations is reserved for MBL staff.

“We really think this will be a driver for more electric vehicles in Woods Hole,” Susan Moran, chairman of the Falmouth Board of Selectmen, said during an event April 24 outside the Swope Center. Read more …

Photo: Paul Speer of MBL and Stephanie Madsen of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution at the new electrical vehicle charging station on the MBL campus. Credit: Mark Chester

Source: MBL introduces new electric vehicle charging stations – News – Falmouth Bulletin – Falmouth, MA

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