NJDEP Recognizes NJCU for Making the Campus an Electric Vehicle Ready Workplace
快猫破解版 (NJCU) has been recognized by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) as a winner in the NJ Charging Challenge: Electrifying Your Workplace competition.
The NJDEP chose NJCU as one of six employers in New Jersey that is making its workplace electric-vehicle ready.
NJCU installed five Level 2 charging stations in the Michael B. Gilligan Student Union garage on the University鈥檚 main campus in Jersey City. The installation was made possible through NJDEP鈥檚 It Pays to Plug In: NJ鈥檚 Electric Vehicle Workplace Charging Grant Program.
In announcing the awards, the NJDEP stated, 鈥淏y providing workplace charging for electric vehicles, these employers are becoming more sustainable and are helping to reduce emissions of air pollutants from cars, improve our environment, and improve the bottom line for their employees that drive to work.鈥 All employers are invited to participate in the competition 鈥 private, government, educational, and non-profit organizations or corporations.
The awards were presented at the 2017 Governor鈥檚 Environmental Excellence Awards ceremony on December 11 at the New Jersey State Museum in Trenton.
NJCU鈥檚 electric vehicle charging stations are dedicated for workplace charging for students, faculty, and staff.
The charging stations are overseen and managed by NJCU鈥檚 Fleet Management Director Patrick M. Bartole within the Department of Facilities and Construction. Fleet Management works in collaboration with the University鈥檚 Public Safety and Parking offices to keep the electric vehicle initiative running smoothly.