PARK CITY, Utah, Jan. 17, 2018 -- Officials from Rocky Mountain Power, Summit County and Salt Lake City joined the Lieutenant Governor of Utah, Spencer Cox, to celebrate the installation of new electric vehicle fast-charging stations in Kimball Junction with a ribbon cutting event Wednesday, January 17, 2018. The installation is part of the Live Electric campaign to improve air quality between Salt Lake City and Park City.
“The goal of the Live Electric campaign is to incentivize the move toward electric vehicles, and the installation of these charging stations is one way of doing that,” said Cindy Crane, president and CEO of Rocky Mountain Power. “We’re working hard to put in place the policies and infrastructure needed to support 50,000 more electric cars on Utah roads in the next 10 years. Doing so will drastically improve our air quality — and ultimately, our quality of life.”
The opening of the two new DC fast-charging stations coincides with the launch of Rocky Mountain Power’s innovative clean ride-hailing program, designed to encourage electric vehicle adoption by Uber and Lyft drivers. The ride-hailing program ensures public access to fast-charging at key locations between Salt Lake City and Park City. Drivers will now be able to recharge their vehicles in just minutes while waiting for riders. The program also includes facilitating low-cost options for drivers considering leasing or buying electric vehicles (EVs).
"Uber seeks to build a more sustainable future of mobility by moving more people with more efficient vehicles and trips. Uber can offer new, market-driven tools to help advance EV adoption, and we are excited about bringing these benefits to drivers, riders and cities," said Craig Hulse, Public Affairs Manager for Uber Utah. "With Forth Mobility and Rocky Mountain Power making this investment in fast charging stations available to Uber EV drivers, clean transportation options will be more available than ever."
The new charging stations are part of Rocky Mountain Power’s Live Electric campaign, which will install more than 700 stations in the Intermountain West region over the next three years. The majority will be installed in Utah along major corridors and will provide the infrastructure needed to encourage drivers to make the switch to more sustainable electric vehicle options, while still allowing them to travel freely.
“Summit County is excited to partner with Rocky Mountain Power for the common goal of improving Utah’s air quality,” said Kim Carson, Summit County Council Chair. “These chargers are critical to increasing the use of electric vehicles by the county, by ride-sharing programs, and for public transportation in the Salt Lake and Summit County areas, and we’re excited for the benefits they will offer.”
For more information on Rocky Mountain Power’s Live Electric campaign visit: http://www.liveelectric.org/
About Rocky Mountain Power
Based in Salt Lake City, Rocky Mountain Power is proud to provide safe, reliable and low-cost electricity to more than 1.1 million homes and businesses in Utah, Wyoming and Idaho. Rocky Mountain Power is committed to helping communities identify economic development opportunities with an evolving array of renewable options to meet energy needs now and in the future. For more information, visit www.rockymountainpower.net
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