The parking lot at 10th and Jackson streets is one of eight places around the city where you can find a Park Omaha charging station.These are Phase 2 chargers, meaning it should only take a few hours to get your car to a 100% charge, whereas Phase 1 chargers can take more than a day.On average, Park Omaha is getting 130 to 150 charges from drivers per month and they’re hoping that number Increases as more people buy “E-vs”.Parking and mobility manager Kent Smith explains how much time you need to get yours charged up.”We charge 25 cents an hour, up to the fourth hour. And then after that we start increasing the fees to get you to move, because you should be fully charged, even if you were at zero to 100%, you should be fully charged at that point,” Smith said. On its website OPPD has an interactive map of all public charging stations across the metro. OPPD also has incentives for electric vehicle drivers, $2,500 rebates are available if you buy a new electric vehicle and “Charge point” home charging station, and $4,500 rebates are available for some electric-powered pick-up trucks.To activate one of these charges just download and sign in to the chargepoint mobile app.
The parking lot at 10th and Jackson streets is one of eight places around the city where you can find a Park Omaha charging station.
These are Phase 2 chargers, meaning it should only take a few hours to get your car to a 100% charge, whereas Phase 1 chargers can take more than a day.
On average, Park Omaha is getting 130 to 150 charges from drivers per month and they’re hoping that number Increases as more people buy “E-vs”.
Parking and mobility manager Kent Smith explains how much time you need to get yours charged up.
“We charge 25 cents an hour, up to the fourth hour. And then after that we start increasing the fees to get you to move, because you should be fully charged, even if you were at zero to 100%, you should be fully charged at that point,” Smith said.
On its website OPPD has an interactive map of all public charging stations across the metro. OPPD also has incentives for electric vehicle drivers, $2,500 rebates are available if you buy a new electric vehicle and “Charge point” home charging station, and $4,500 rebates are available for some electric-powered pick-up trucks.
To activate one of these charges just download and sign in to the chargepoint mobile app.