Converting the fleet away from gas-powered vehicles is likely to be a lengthy process, as the city’s three utilities – Cleveland Public Power, Cleveland Water, and Water Pollution Control – count hundreds of vehicles among their fleet.
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The city of Cleveland’s Department of Public Utilities is looking to install electric vehicle charging stations as part of its transition to an all-electric vehicle fleet.
Last fall, the department ordered its first batch of all-electric vehicles: 24 SUVs, pick-up trucks and other replacements. The stations will be placed at the Department of Public Utilities headquarters at 1201 Lakeside Avenue, Cleveland Public Power headquarters at 1300 Lakeside, two other CPP facilities on St. Clair Avenue and North Marginal, and the following Cleveland Water Department facilities: Nottingham, Parma, Harvard Yards, Garrett Morgan and Crown.
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