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Revving Up Austin: The Electrify America EVCS Project is Here! 🌱⚡

Austin is revving up its green infrastructure with the Electrify America EVCS project, a new electric vehicle charging station slated for construction at 1000 E 41st Street, with an opening date of November 28, 2024. Funded by public and federal dollars, this $300,000 investment promises to enhance the city's sustainability efforts and improve air quality. Discover how this state-of-the-art facility will benefit Austin residents and the environment by providing faster charging times and supporting the growing community of electric vehicle owners.

Austin Local Team

September 5, 2024





Revving Up Austin: The Electrify America EVCS Project is Here!




Revving Up Austin: The Electrify America EVCS Project is Here! 🌱⚡

Hey there, eco-conscious Austinites and electric vehicle enthusiasts! If you’ve been dreaming of more places to juice up your ride while keeping the air as clean as a Barton Springs dip, we’ve got electrifying news for you. The Electrify America EVCS project is rolling into town, and it’s charging up to make a big splash in the Austin green scene.

What’s the Buzz About? 🚗💨

Located at 1000 E 41st Street, Austin, TX 78751, this shiny new EV Charging Station is set to start construction on September 30, 2024, with a ribbon-cutting planned for November 28, 2024. With a budget of $300,000 and a cozy footprint of 1,500 square feet, this project, funded by public dollars and federal funds, represents a significant investment in our community’s sustainable future.

Why’s this a big deal, you ask? For starters, it’s about giving you more options to live your best eco-friendly life in ATX. Plus, with the backing of Regency Hancock Center and the design prowess of David Baca Studio, LLC dba BACA, it’s guaranteed to be a quality addition to our city’s landscape. Peep the official project details here.

The Nitty-Gritty 🛠️

This isn’t just any charging station. We’re talking about Electrify America EVCS, folks. This means state-of-the-art facilities that promise faster charging times and a smoother experience for all you EV drivers out there. Here’s a little taste of what’s coming:

  • Location: 1000 E 41st Street, smack dab in the heart of our beloved Austin.
  • Cost: A cool $300K, showing serious commitment to green infrastructure.
  • Construction Kick-off: 09/30/2024 – mark your calendars!
  • Grand Opening: 11/28/2024 – just in time to drive electric to your holiday festivities.
  • What’s Happening: The birth of a brand-new, federally funded EV charging haven.

And because we know you love the visuals, take a virtual spin around the site with Google Street View or get the bird’s eye view with Satellite imagery. 🗺️

Why It Matters 🌎

Aside from making it a breeze to charge your electric vehicle, this project is a huge win for Austin’s air quality and our planet. It aligns perfectly with our city’s commitment to sustainability and supports the growing community of EV owners in the area. Plus, it’s a stellar example of how federal funds and public land can be used to benefit us all.

For more juice on EV charging in Travis County and to see how this fits into the bigger picture, check out the Travis County DC Fast Charging Station info and get the lowdown on all things electric at Plug-in Austin.

Join the Charge 🌞

Excited? You should be! Whether you’re already an EV owner or considering making the switch, this project is a big step forward for Austin. And remember, the Austin Local Team is always here to help you navigate the city’s green living options, from eco-friendly homes to the best spots for charging your ride.

Thinking about joining the electric vehicle revolution or looking for your next sustainable home? Let’s chat! Explore our Homebuyers Guide, take our Homebuyer Readiness Quiz, or just hit us up for a consultation. We’re all about keeping Austin weird, wild, and wonderfully green. 🌿🏡

Until next time, keep it electric, Austin!


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