BMW Donates 100 EV Charging Stations to National Parks

BMW Donates 100 EV Charging Stations to National Parks

BMW has completed its project to install EV charging stations and donate 100 EV Charging stations for the national parks in the US.

BMW EV Charging

BMW has announced the completion of a project in collaboration with the National Park Foundation, National Park Service, and the US Department of Energy to install EV charging stations around the national parks in the US.

The goal of the project was to install 100 electric vehicle charging stations across the country, in and near various parks, to make sure visitors can drive their electric vehicles to and from the locations chosen. So far, according to BMW North America, more than 90 of these stations have already been installed, with the remainder to become functional by the end of the month.

The locations weren’t picked at random. The car manufacturer in collaboration with its partners decided on the perfect placement taking into consideration factors such as proximity and strength of EV markets, distance from nearby charging locations, and natural and cultural landscape considerations. The Department of Energy’s Vehicle Technologies Office has provided technical assistance that supports innovative energy saving transportation projects at national park sites.

“We can’t think of a better way to enjoy the summer than visiting one of America’s beautiful national parks. In making electric vehicle charging more widely available for everyone, this joint effort serves to make America’s national parks more accessible to drivers of electric and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles,” said Bernhard Kuhnt, president and CEO, BMW of North America.

“Thanks to a public-private partnership, electric vehicle drivers can enjoy a quintessential national park road trip,” said Will Shafroth, president of the National Park Foundation. “Not only will drivers benefit, but also the businesses and communities at the doorstep of our treasured national parks.”

The partnership between BMW and the three national agencies kicked off in April 2017, only to be completed this month. “While our treasured landscapes offer familiar vistas time after time, the automobile has changed greatly, and parks want to meet the needs of our visitors who electric and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles. This partnership with BMW, the Department of Energy and the National Park Foundation offers electric car drivers a place to charge the car while recharging themselves with nature and parks,” said National Park Service Deputy Director P. Daniel Smith.

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Ayush Verma

Ayush is a staff writer at saurenergy.com and writes on renewable energy with a special focus on solar and wind. Prior to this, as an engineering graduate trying to find his niche in the energy journalism segment, he worked as a correspondent for iamrenew.com.

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