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2.3. ERMUSR 09-10-2019
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Total kWh Sales by Charger Type (Excluding Fleet <br /> Vehicles) <br /> January 2017 - December 2018 <br /> ■Level 2 <br /> ■DC Fast <br /> Graph 4 <br /> Environmental Benefits from EV (Emission Reductions and Revenue Increases) <br /> The Electric Vehicle program has provided substantial environmental advantages. Based on the <br /> ChargePoint® summary calculations using the EPA national average emission levels, customers <br /> utilizing public charging stations have lowered greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 1,246 kg (or <br /> 2,747 lbs.). Applying the same emission factor to the total program sales of 57,327 kWh, the <br /> resulting emission reduction is more than 24,000 kg (or 53,000 lbs.). This is a conservative <br /> estimate of the environmental savings because the Elk River Municipal Utilities programs utilize <br /> renewable energy for the energy sold at the public charging stations and the participants in its <br /> EV program. <br /> 19 <br /> 58 <br />
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