How Richmond is looking toward sustainability through an increase in electric vehicle chargers

Wellsmith Apartments, a newly constructed community at Libbie Mill-Midtown, is taking steps toward a greener Richmond. 

The complex, owned and operated by Gumenick Properties, recently installed electric vehicle charging stations on-site. 

“Our charging stations are installed and ready for use,” said Brooke Dancy, with Gumenick Properties. “We are thrilled to be a part of bringing this sustainable energy solution to our residents and visitors.” 

Alleyn Harned, Virginia Clean Cities executive director said he’s excited about the EV chargers. Harned works to advance air quality improvement, economic opportunity and energy security through deployment of alternative fuel vehicles and infrastructure. 

“This kind of innovation is important because it takes all of us working together to build a better future,” he said. 

Gumenick Properties operates Wellsmith and several other residential commercial sites at Libbie Mill-Midtown. Dancy said the neighborhood now has 15 EV…

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