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City of Philadelphia Partners with EVgo to Support Electrification of Municipal Fleet

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The City of Philadelphia has partnered with EVgo to enhance public charging access for municipal electric vehicles. This initiative aligns with the city's goal to transition its fleet of 6,400 vehicles to zero emissions by 2030, significantly contributing to its carbon neutrality target by 2050. EVgo, a leader in electric vehicle charging, will provide access to its renewable-powered charging network at discounted rates. In Philadelphia, the fleet will utilize over 30 DC fast chargers and 7 Level 2 chargers located in strategic areas, promoting the use of clean transportation.

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  • Partnership with Philadelphia for public charging enhances EVgo's market presence.
  • Philadelphia's commitment to zero-emission vehicles boosts demand for EVgo's charging network.
  • Access to over 30 DC fast chargers and 7 Level 2 chargers increases EVgo's utility for municipal fleet.
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Philadelphia will leverage EVgo public charging for fleet vehicles; City to only procure zero emissions vehicles by 2030

PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The City of Philadelphia’s Department of Fleet Services today announced a partnership with EVgo Inc. (NASDAQ: EVGO), a leader in fleet electrification and owner and operator of the nation’s largest public fast charging network for electric vehicles (EVs). Through the program, municipal vehicles from the City of Philadelphia will access charging on EVgo’s 100% renewable-powered network through a discounted fleet charging plan.

(Photo: Business Wire)

(Photo: Business Wire)

The City of Philadelphia aims to transition the City’s fleet of around 6,400 vehicles to clean and electric vehicles as laid out in the City’s Municipal Clean Fleet Plan. Currently representing about 13% of the municipal government’s carbon footprint, vehicle emissions are an important area to tackle to achieve the City’s goal of carbon neutrality by 2050. The City of Philadelphia has committed to not procuring new gas-powered vehicles after 2030.

EVgo’s public network serves over 60 metropolitan areas across more than 30 states, including over 60 EVgo charging stalls across the state of Pennsylvania. In the Philadelphia market, the municipal fleet will have access to more than 30 EVgo DCFC and 7 L2 charging stalls in convenient locations such as shopping malls, convenience stores, and pharmacies, including five locations with high-power 350 kW fast chargers. As of today, the City currently has over 85 electric vehicles in operation and is piloting different EV models.

“With gas prices on the rise, the move to clean and electric vehicles makes more sense than ever. This partnership with EVgo satisfies our immediate need for fast charging in order to deploy additional electric vehicles into active municipal service,” said Joseph Rosati, Commissioner of the Department of Fleet Services.

“EVgo is excited to be working with the City of Philadelphia to support public charging access for its growing municipal fleet of EVs,” said Cathy Zoi, CEO of EVgo. “Having grown up in the Philadelphia area, it is terrific to see electric vehicles zipping around where Ben Franklin’s kite experiment over 250 years ago advanced understanding of electricity’s power. The City of Philadelphia and EVgo both recognize the win-win that comes from private companies and municipal fleets working together to enable the shift to clean transportation.”

About the Department of Fleet Services

The Department of Fleet Services (Fleet) makes sure that the City’s vehicles are available, dependable, and safe.

Fleet buys and maintains vehicles for 43 City departments. The fleet includes ambulances, garbage trucks, police cruisers, riding mowers, snow plows, and more. Altogether, Fleet is responsible for:

  • Over 6,000 vehicles owned by the City and its partners.
  • 16 repair facilities staffed by Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)-certified technicians.
  • 61 fuel sites located throughout Philadelphia.

About EVgo

EVgo (Nasdaq: EVGO) is the nation’s largest public fast charging network for electric vehicles, and the first to be powered by 100% renewable energy. As of the end of the first quarter 2022, with more than 850 charging locations, EVgo’s owned and operated charging network serves over 60 metropolitan areas across more than 30 states and approximately 375,000 customer accounts. Founded in 2010, EVgo leads the way on transportation electrification, partnering with automakers; fleet and rideshare operators; retail hosts such as hotels, shopping centers, gas stations and parking lot operators; and other stakeholders to deploy advanced charging technology to expand network availability and make it easier for drivers across the U.S. to enjoy the benefits of driving an EV. As a charging technology first mover, EVgo works closely with business and government leaders to accelerate the ubiquitous adoption of EVs by providing a reliable and convenient charging experience close to where drivers live, work and play, whether for a daily commute or a commercial fleet. For more information about EVgo Fleet Charging Solutions, visit www.evgo.com/charging-solutions/evgo-fleet-solutions.

For Investors:

Ted Brooks, VP of Investor Relations

investors@evgo.com

310-954-2943

For Media:

EVgo: press@evgo.com

City of Philadelphia: press@phila.gov

Source: EVgo

FAQ

What is the significance of the partnership between Philadelphia and EVgo?

The partnership enhances access to EVgo's fast-charging network for Philadelphia's municipal electric fleet, supporting the city's transition to zero-emission vehicles.

How does the partnership with EVgo support Philadelphia's Clean Fleet Plan?

It provides discounted access to EVgo's renewable-powered charging network, facilitating the transition of Philadelphia's fleet to electric vehicles.

What are the key goals of Philadelphia's fleet electrification strategy?

The goals include transitioning to a fully electric fleet by 2030 and achieving carbon neutrality by 2050.

How many charging stations will Philadelphia's fleet use from EVgo?

Philadelphia's fleet will have access to over 30 DC fast chargers and 7 Level 2 chargers provided by EVgo.

When does Philadelphia plan to stop procuring gas-powered vehicles?

Philadelphia plans to cease procurement of gas-powered vehicles after 2030.

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