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Hearing on the status of San Francisco's Electric Vehicle (EV) Curbside Charging Feasibility Study, status of the EV Curbside Charging Pilot, next steps for implementation of a scalable public EV Curbside Charging Program; and requesting Municipal Transportation Agency, Department of Environment, Public Works, and Public Utilities Commission to report.

City: San Francisco, CA
First Seen: December 8, 2025
Latest Activity: December 8, 2025
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Summary

This item concerns the development of a scalable public Electric Vehicle (EV) curbside charging program in San Francisco. It follows a feasibility study and a pilot program, with next steps focused on implementation. Key agencies involved include the Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA), Department of the Environment, Public Works (DPW), and Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC). The program aims to address the growing need for EV charging, particularly for residents in multifamily housing without private charging access, and to create an equitable and reliable charging network. The feasibility study identified complex permitting and grid access as challenges, while the pilot program, run by 'it's electric', provided insights into driver preferences and operational needs.

Residents can expect increased availability of public electric vehicle charging stations in curbside locations, particularly benefiting those in multi-unit dwellings.

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