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CT Green Guide Summer 2014

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Ed Ingalls has installed two new electric vehicle charging stations at the new home of his Newington Electric in hopes that the EV industry will continue to grow in New England. Photo | Pablo robleS Not fully charged CT electric vehicle station program misses goal, leaves industry wanting more By Katie Bucaccio W hile successful at installing charging stations, Connecticut's electric ve- hicle grant program has fallen behind on its goals, discouraging installation compa- nies and their potential clients. "EV charging stations are right in our wheel- house, so it seemed like a home run, but I'm not sure what's going to happen now," said Ed Ingalls, owner of Connecticut Electric Car in Newington. 18 ConneCtiCut Green Guide • Summer 2014 www.CtGreenGuide.com

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