In a significant step towards supporting sustainable transportation and reducing carbon emissions, Doña Ana County is proud to announce the installation of new public electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at key locations. These installations, in partnership with El Paso Electric (EPE) and the New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT), are part of a broader initiative to make EV charging more accessible to residents and visitors.
To mark this achievement, a ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on Monday, August 26, 2024, at the Government Center in Las Cruces, NM. The event featured remarks from county officials and representatives from EPE and NMDOT.
The installation of these stations also aligns with Doña Ana County's broader sustainability goals, which include enhancing sustainable infrastructure and encouraging the adoption of electric vehicles. As more residents and visitors switch to EVs, the availability of charging infrastructure will be essential to meeting the demand.
"The introduction of these new fast-charging electric vehicle stations is a significant step in our efforts to build an electric vehicle fleet to accelerate the County's transition to clean energy transportation," Assistant County Manager Jonathan Macias said. "We appreciate the partnership with El Paso Electric and New Mexico Department of Transportation as we move toward a more sustainable community together."
The new EV charging stations are located at:
- 865 Anthony Dr., Anthony, NM 88021 - Sheriff's Office - NMDOT DC Fast Charging (DCFC) station.
- 133 N Franklin St. , Hatch, NM 87937 - Village of Hatch Admin Office - NMDOT DCFC station.
- 845 N. Motel Blvd., Las Cruces, NM 88007 - Government Center - NMDOT DCFC station.
These stations are designed to serve the growing number of EV drivers in our community, offering convenient and reliable charging options across the county. They are strategically placed to maximize accessibility, whether for daily commutes or long-distance travel.
"We are thrilled to work alongside Doña Ana County to expand the EV charging infrastructure in New Mexico," Angie Rodriguez, Supervisor for Electrification of Transportation at EPE said. "These new charging stations represent our shared commitment to building a cleaner, more sustainable future for our communities. Together, we are making it easier for residents and visitors to choose electric vehicles, knowing they can count on convenient charging options."
About Doña Ana County
Doña Ana County, home to over 220,000 residents, is located in the southern region of New Mexico and is a vibrant and diverse community with a rich cultural heritage and scenic landscapes. As the second largest county in New Mexico, Doña Ana County is committed to providing exceptional public services, promoting economic development, and enhancing the well-being of its residents.
About New Mexico Department of Transportation
New Mexico Department of Transportation is dedicated to providing a safe, efficient, and reliable transportation network that meets the diverse needs of residents and visitors across the state, maintaining New Mexico's roads, highways, bridges, and public transportation systems.