Town of Deerfield, MA

Town of Deerfield, MA

The state-of-the-art, public access facility includes four new EV chargers – two dual-port Level 3 DC fast chargers and two dual-port Level 2 chargers for a total of eight charging ports. Electric vehicles will be able to fully charge in as quickly as twenty minutes.

The project is funded by a $2.46 million federal Charging and Infrastructure (CFI) Grant, made possible by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. It is the first CFI grant project to be completed in the Eastern United States and the second in the nation.

The Deerfield project is also compliant with the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Program. The electric vehicle charging hub, located at 59 North Main Street in South Deerfield, MA, is now open to the public.

The project will address demand for EV charging for visitors, residents, surrounding towns and travelers on Interstate 91, who will be able to take advantage of the many restaurants, shops, popular brew pubs within walking distance the new project.

Read the Business Wire Press Release:
Town of Deerfield, Rivermoor Energy, and the Federal Highway Administration Complete New Electric Vehicle Fast-Charging Hub in Massachusetts – First Project of its Kind in Eastern U.S.

Read the Better Business Journal Article:
Station that can charge your EV in 20 minutes opens in Mass.