Mt. Hood Community College Celebrates Successful Installation of Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
GRESHAM, Ore. – Mt.
Hood Community College (MHCC) is proud to announce the successful installation
of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations on its campus. What began as a
vision in 2008 has now become a reality, marking a significant milestone for
the college in supporting sustainability on campus.
In 2008, MHCC's
facilities team first contemplated the idea of installing EV charging stations
on campus. However, the project faced numerous challenges and was eventually
placed on hold.
After two
unsuccessful grant proposals in 2019 and 2020, MHCC finally received $300,000
in funding in 2021 by incorporating two electric vehicles into the automotive
program in support of hands-on education for MHCC automotive students.
Dr. Lisa Skari, president
of Mt. Hood Community College, expressed her enthusiasm, stating, "This achievement is a testament to the vision and
determination of the MHCC campus community, made possible by our partners. We
are thrilled to take this significant step toward a greener future and enhanced
educational opportunities for our students."
Collaborating with EV
Connect and their contractor, Apex Mechanical, MHCC embarked on the
installation process. In light of unexpected challenges related to COVID-19 and
supply chain disruption, the college made strategic adjustments to the plan,
consolidating the charging stations into Y lot, optimizing resources, and
saving approximately $100,000 in the process.
The comprehensive
installation included three dual-port pedestals, two wall pack chargers, new
electrical infrastructure, a transformer, switchgear, circuit panel, and meter.
Additionally, MHCC proudly introduced two electric vehicles to its campus, a
Ford Mach E and a Chevy Bolt, serving as valuable educational assets for the
automotive program.
MHCC remains committed
to sustainability, technological advancement, and providing a greener future
for its students and the community. This project has been made possible by
DEQ’s Oregon Clean Fuels Program via the PGE Drive Change Fund.
