EV Charging Concept Sample Clauses

EV Charging Concept. Coordinate with the County and the design team to develop a high-level conceptual sketch showing EV charging station quantity, type, location, layout, and power source. DKS will work closely with County staff to identify and recommend potential alternative charging strategies to ensure the optimal combination of cost-effectiveness and operational fit. Assumptions ▪ Up to 5 (five) level 2 dual port chargers planned to service up to 10 charging stall locations at Cape Kiwanda Parking Lot. Location ideally for these chargers would be close to Cape Kiwanda Drive to provide closer proximity to the point of service. Deliverables ▪ Draft and Final conceptual sketch in pdf format Task 13 – 50% Design (Deferred)
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