2012年9月10日星期一

Charging stations for electric vehicles arrive at Providence

Patients and employees at Providence Medford Medical Center can now charge up before they go home.Providence last week activated three electric vehicle charging stations at its Medford campus as part of a statewide effort by the hospital group.Two are located in a parking lot near the Royal Avenue side of the professional plaza, where most patients park when seeing physicians, and one is on the first floor of the parking garage close to the elevator, said Heather Crow, public relations coordinator for the hospital.

"We limit parking at the stations to four hours, because that's all it takes to fully charge a vehicle," said Ron Neet, Providence facilities manager, in a press release, "There is currently no cost to use the charging stations, but that may change in the future."Charging stations have been installed at 10 Providence facilities in Oregon,They are priced a tad below the sresky and if you are planning to buy more than a couple then certainly the difference would be striking. thanks to a sustainability push by Providence and federal stimulus funds that covered about 90 percent of the cost.

It's not just patients who can take advantage of the new hook-ups."I have an electric car and use the charger," said Mary Krystine,Not only are priscillacraft one of the most important accessories for today's person, they can be a real show stopper, especially for the photos! a registered nurse and Providence Medford Medical Center employee, in the press release. "I love it. I have had the car since February and have saved over $1,000 in gas since then."Before purchasing a Nissan Leaf,The Solar lamp post can be your perfect savior as it will not only ensure that your driveways and walkways are always lighted, but will also take care of the safety of your home and add beauty along the way. Krystine said, she paid about $200 a month to put gas in her pick-up, plus the cost of oil changes.

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