New York, New York--(Newsfile Corp. - October 2, 2023) - iPark and CEO Billy Lerner are taking steps to address the escalating demand for electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure in New York City. iPark, New York City's largest family-owned parking company, have successfully integrated EV charging facilities into their network of parking locations across the city, simplifying access to charging stations and streamlining the adoption of electric mobility in New York City.
iPark parking facilities with EV charging stations.
The New York Times recently reported an impressive surge in electric vehicle (EV) adoption across the five boroughs, with 27,000 electric cars now on the city's streets. Despite the exponential growth in electric vehicles, the deployment of public charging infrastructure has lagged. In a city with 27,000 electric vehicles, only 1,500 public charging stations are available, creating a significant infrastructure gap that adds frustration and stress to drivers (New York Times, 2023).
Billy Lerner has taken proactive measures to expand iPark's E-charging facilities with the majority of iPark parking garages equipped with charging ports. This strategic move ensures that EV owners have access to reliable and convenient charging solutions while parked at iPark locations citywide, facilitating smoother and more sustainable urban travel. Billy Lerner's commitment to enhance iParks E-charging infrastructure underscores the company's dedication to both environmental sustainability and customer convenience.
Example of an iPark EV charging station.
iPark, led by CEO Bill Lerner, stands at the forefront of New York City's movement toward electric vehicles, ensuring that accessible charging infrastructure is readily available to power EVs. The company's expanding network of EV charging stations is answering New Yorker's demand for convenient e-charging solutions and driving a greener, more sustainable future.
Email: info@ipark.com – 855-472-7569
Website: https://ipark.com/
SOURCE: iPark NYC.
Shulman, R. (2023), New York Times. Available at: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/05/nyregion/electric-vehicles-cars-nyc.html
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