By Nora DiChiara, Duke Farms

Hillsborough, NJ – Duke Farms, a center of the Doris Duke Foundation, is proud to open the state’s first electric vehicle (EV) fast charging station in Somerset County powered by electricity from an on-site solar energy system. Located along the busy Route 206 corridor, this facility will serve Duke Farms visitors and the local community while also supporting EV drivers passing through the area. The project will not only help Duke Farms reduce its carbon footprint but also contribute to the clean energy and climate goals of the state.

“The new EV charging station, powered by our on-site solar array, demonstrates our commitment to sustainability leadership. By investing in this critical infrastructure and pursuing innovative public-private partnerships, we are accelerating the transition to clean transportation,” said Margaret Waldock, executive director of Duke Farms. “We hope this project will encourage others to take bold steps towards emission-free mobility as well. The climate crisis demands urgent action, and Duke Farms is proud to help lead the way to support creative, transformative solutions for a more sustainable and equitable future.”

With two high-speed chargers capable of delivering 150kW of charging power, drivers can add over 130 miles of range in just 15 minutes. Additional lower power chargers will support the needs of other drivers with more extended stays at Duke Farms. The station has been future-proofed for expansion as EV adoption grows, with the number of EVs on the road expected to triple in the next few years. Duke Farms is demonstrating climate leadership by investing in this critical infrastructure.

This station is one of the first in New Jersey to combine powerful utility incentives from PSE&G with grant funding from the NJ Department of Environmental Protection. Solar panels on-site will supply 100% of the electricity needed for the chargers.

Peg Hanna, Director of the NJDEP Division of Climate Change Mitigation and Monitoring shares excitement regarding the charger. “The DEP commends Duke Farms on the opening of this fast-charger station, which is a natural fit for a place that has long stood for environmental stewardship and sustainability. In addition to being ideally situated within the Route 206 corridor, the location for this station provides amenities such as restrooms and a café amid a beautiful natural setting. Projects such as this bring us one step closer to achieving Governor Murphy’s bold, nation-leading clean energy goals that will lead to a healthier, sustainable, and more resilient future for New Jersey.”

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