-Lamont, Blumenthal and VIP’s Recognize Contributions of CT Electric Car Charging Systems-
WHO?: Ed Ingalls, owner of CT Electric Car Charging Systems, Governor Ned Lamont, U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal, State Senator Mattew Lesser, State Representative Gary Turco, State Representative Kerry Woods, Congressman John Larson’s representative and Newington Town Council Members, along with dignitaries from United Illuminating, Eversource and Capitol Clean Cities of Connecticut
WHAT?: Celebrate the 10th anniversary of Connecticut’s first electric vehicle (EV) charging station showroom and the company’s contributions to the growth and success of the state’s green energy industry. The star-studded lineup of legislators will discuss the past, present and future vision of an EV infrastructure, including:
- Official ribbon cutting ceremony in conjunction with the Newington Chamber of Commerce and public announcement of the new company name and brand identity- CT Electric Car Charging Systems
- Citation presentation
- Updates from Connecticut’s two power companies – Eversource and United Illuminating
- Extensive display of various EV models, including an electric van, and the ease of charging them with accelerated rapid-charge technology systems
- Hamburgers, hotdogs, popcorn, cotton candy and other family-friendly refreshments
WHERE?: 72 Pane Road, Newington, CT
WHEN?: Saturday, October 22, 2022, 11 AM to 1 PM
WHY?: Since its inception in 2012, CT Electric Car Charging Systems has installed more than 1,000 EV chargers for both home and business owners, as well as multiple municipalities, state agencies, colleges and universities and police departments. The pioneering company’s support is crucial to increase the number of stations across the state as part of the national goal to create a coast-to-coast charging network. For more information, visit www.ctelectriccar.com.
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