LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 20-3651    Version: 1
Type: Contract Status: Passed
File created: 10/5/2020 In control: Environmental Quality
On agenda: 10/19/2020 Final action: 10/19/2020
Title: Vote on a Request to Approve a Site Host Agreement for an Electric Vehicle Fast Charging Station and Authorize the County Manager to Sign
Attachments: 1. Smithfield EV Charging Station Site Agreement
Title
Vote on a Request to Approve a Site Host Agreement for an Electric Vehicle Fast Charging Station and Authorize the County Manager to Sign

Abstract
Action Requested: Vote on a request to approve a site host agreement for an electric vehicle fast charging station and authorize the County Manager to sign.

Introduction & Background: The County applied for a grant in September 2019 to install an electric vehicle fast charging station. The grant program was being administered by the State as part of the Volkswagen Emissions Settlement. In July 2020, Chatham County was notified that our project was selected to receive grant funding. The station will be installed in the parking lot of Smithfield's Chicken 'n' Barbecue in Siler City. As part of the grant process, Chatham County is required to sign a site host agreement with the owner of the property allowing us to build and operate the charging station.

Discussion & Analysis: This station will be ideally situated at the junction of US 64 and US 421, which are two important regional transportation routes. This station will be the only fast charging station in the western half of the County and will strategically fill in a charging station gap in the region. Fast charging stations are important to the growth of the electric vehicle market because they help eliminate range anxiety of vehicle owners by allowing much quicker battery recharge times than a typical charging station. Since vehicle emissions represented over 70% of the County's most recent greenhouse gas inventory, encouraging electric vehicle use will help Chatham County work towards the Plan Chatham Big Idea of becoming a carbon negative county.

The site host agreement allows the County to build, operate, and maintain the electric vehicle (EV) Fast Charging station. Since the charging station will be on private property not owned by the County, the State requires this documentation before proceeding with the grant contract.

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