Northeast Utilities and Enfield’s Control Modules Industries will install an electric vehicle charging station at the State Capitol Complex.
The work, valued at $7,500, comes at no cost to the state and will place the unit inside the parking garage of the Legislative Office Building.
The station will be available for public use in recharging electric powered cars.
“Having an EV charging station on State property underscores Connecticut’s support for greener, cleaner technology,” Gov. M. Jodi Rell said in a statement. “We are grateful to NU and Control Modules Industries for helping our state pave the way for greater use of alternative and renewable fuels.
