Electric Vehicle Charging Stations

Wed, 31 Dec 2025 16:20 -0500
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Short Summary
Electric vehicle charging stations are now available for public use at Town Hall, Public Safety Station 6, the Mason Street Municipal Building, and the Saunders Parking Lot for a fee of 20 cents per kWh. While Town-owned EVs have priority for charging, community members can use the stations if spots are available by tapping a credit or debit card or using a mobile device with contactless payment technology.
Detailed Summary
I want to share some important information about the new electric vehicle (EV) charging stations available in our town. We have charging stations located at Town Hall, Public Safety Station 6, the Mason Street Municipal Building, and the Saunders Parking Lot. The cost to use these stations is 20 cents per kilowatt-hour, and they are open to the public when not in use by Town-owned EVs. At the Saunders Parking Lot, you’ll find six dual-port charging stations that can accommodate up to twelve vehicles. Town Hall has two dual-port stations for four vehicles, while the Mason Street Municipal Building offers a single-port station for one vehicle. Public Safety Station 6 features a dual-port station as well. All stations have priority charging for town vehicles, but if there’s an available spot, you’re welcome to charge your vehicle. The charging process is simple and convenient. Each station allows for “tap to pay” options, meaning you can use a credit or debit card, mobile device, or wearable device with contactless payment technology. For the Saunders Parking Lot and Town Hall, you can use the Blink charging app, while the Mason Street Municipal Building and Public Safety Station 6 utilize the ChargePoint app. This initiative is part of our commitment to sustainability and supporting the growing EV community in our town.

Electric Vehicle Charging Stations

EV charging stations at Town Hall, Public Safety Station 6, Mason Street
Municipal Building, and the Saunders Parking Lot are available to the public
for a fee of 20 cents per kWh for use.

Town of Apex-owned EVs have priority charging at the stations but if a spot is
open, community members can pay to charge. Chargers are “tap to pay” meaning a
user will need to have a credit or debit card, mobile device, or wearable
device with contact-less payment technology.

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