Wanju County to Support Ground Relocation of "Electric Vehicle Charging Facilities"
Up to 1.8 Million Won per Charger
A Total of 50 Chargers Supported
Wanju County in North Jeolla Province will implement the "2025 Electric Vehicle Charging Facility Ground Relocation Support Project."
According to the county on the 18th, this project was launched to address fire safety concerns and user inconvenience related to electric vehicle chargers installed in underground parking lots of apartment complexes within the county.
The county will subsidize 60% of the installation costs (up to 1.8 million won) when existing slow chargers installed in underground parking lots are relocated to above-ground locations. The project aims to improve the electric vehicle charging environment and ensure the safety of chargers, thereby enhancing convenience for residents. Apartment complexes that applied during the demand survey conducted in August and September last year will be given priority support.
The final list of recipients will be determined after a review of submitted documents and on-site inspections. Applications will be accepted starting on the 21st. For more information, residents can check the announcement on the county website or contact the Resource Circulation and Eco-friendly Carbon Neutrality Team.
Im Dongwan, head of the Resource Circulation Division, stated, "Through this project, we aim to reduce fire risks associated with electric vehicle charging facilities and create a safer and more convenient residential environment." He added, "We will continue our efforts to prevent disasters and enhance the convenience of our residents."
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