LONGMONT, CO – The City of Longmont will be taking its five City-owned electric vehicle charging stations out of service on Sept. 17 so that ChargePoint equipment can be removed from the sites and new ABB equipment can be installed. The stations are expected to again be available in October, with a specific date to be announced as the work is completed.
Longmont Power & Communications executive director Darrell Hahn said the move would make the stations easier to maintain and is intended to improve reliability. Drivers will access the new chargers through the EVGateway app, available at https://evgateway.net/ev-
“We appreciate the patience of our community’s electric vehicle drivers while we’re making this change, and we’ll bring these stations back into service as quickly as we can,” Hahn said.
Once the change is made, the charging stations will continue to be available 24 hours per day at a cost of $1 per hour. City-owned charging stations can be found at:
- The Development Services Center, 385 Kimbark St.
- The Longmont Library, 360 Kimbark St.
- The Longmont Museum, 400 Quail Road (currently not in service due to Museum construction)
- The Longmont Service Center, 1100 South Sherman St.
- The St. Vrain Memorial Building, 700 Longs Peak Ave.
Information and updates about the City’s charging stations can be found online at bit.ly/LongmontEVChargers.