The City of Dublin has taken delivery of its first Nissan LEAF electric vehicles. 
 -  Photo courtesy of City of Dublin

The City of Dublin has taken delivery of its first Nissan LEAF electric vehicles.

Photo courtesy of City of Dublin

The City of Dublin, Ohio, has taken delivery of its first electric vehicles (EVs) — four Nissan Leaf battery-electric vehicles — and installed a new connected dual-port charging station.

The EV investment helps support Smart Columbus’ efforts for replacing carbon-based fuel consumption. Smart Columbus is the smart city initiative for the Columbus region and includes EV deployment and charging infrastructure.

Dublin plans to purchase six additional electric vehicles for a total of 10 EVs. The Nissans Leafs that have been delivered will be used in the motor pool.

The city’s new Chargepoint Level 2 smart EV charging station is being offered free to all users until demand warrants a discussion about charging a fee. The station replaces two Level 2, single-port stations that had been in use since 2012 — these will be reinstalled at other locations.

Dublin has a new dual-port Level 2 charger. 
 -  Photo courtesy of City of Dublin

Dublin has a new dual-port Level 2 charger.

Photo courtesy of City of Dublin


Related: Dublin Fleet Earns ACT Award for Sustainability

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