KANSAS CITY, Mo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kansas City metro experienced the most growth of electric vehicle (EV) adoption in the United States, for the second quarter in a row, and widened the gap between other cities like Las Vegas, LA and Denver. With a 78 percent growth from 2016 to 2017, the KC region has transformed into a hot spot for electric vehicles.
According to 2017 first-quarter numbers released by IHS Automotive and the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), Kansas City tops the nation in electric vehicle growth. Since deployment of the KCP&L Clean Charge Network began in 2015, the metropolitan area has experienced a 95 percent increase in electric vehicle adoption. In addition, Kansas City was awarded number one in driver and charging station growth by ChargePoint, a manufacturer of EV charging stations, in 2016.
“The Clean Charge Network provided the necessary charging infrastructure for drivers, but also made Kansas City the gold standard for electric transportation,” said Chuck Caisley, KCP&L's vice president for marketing and public affairs. "Kansas City has built a reputation as an innovative and sustainable place to live, and we’re proud to contribute to that success.”
The KCP&L Clean Charge Network is one of the nation’s largest electric car charging networks and the first major network implemented by a public utility. Nearly 95 percent of the planned 1,000 public charging stations have been installed throughout the Kansas City metro area, with more deployed every day. The network has offered free charging to EV drivers since its debut.
Increasing Awareness and Overcoming Range Anxiety
A study from the National Academy of Sciences listed a lack of awareness and range anxiety — or the fear of running out of charge — as typical barriers to electric vehicle adoption. The KCP&L Clean Charge Network has set out to overcome them.
“With the sheer number of charging stations — strategically located where people live, work and play — KCP&L’s Clean Charge Network eliminated range anxiety in the Kansas City region. The idea is to allow people to charge their cars as they do their cell phones, plugging in as they go about their daily lives,” said Caisley.
The Clean Charge Network is part of KCP&L’s vision for a more sustainable future and enhanced energy innovation in the region, helping to attract companies and talent. Increased adoption of electric cars also has environmental benefits, reducing carbon emissions to help the region attain EPA regional ozone standards.
About KCP&L
Headquartered in Kansas City, MO., Great Plains Energy Incorporated (NYSE: GXP) is the holding company of Kansas City Power & Light Company and KCP&L Greater Missouri Operations Company, two of the leading regulated providers of electricity in the Midwest. Kansas City Power & Light and KCP&L Greater Missouri Operations use KCP&L as a brand name. More information about the companies is available on the internet at greatplainsenergy.com or kcpl.com.
About the Clean Charge Network
The Kansas City region is one of the best places to drive electric. The KCP&L Clean Charge Network makes it easy to charge up throughout the metro. The 1,000+ public charging stations in the Clean Charge Network is more than any other U.S. city per capita. Electric car owners have the freedom to travel throughout the city with ease. Get to know electric cars — and see how well an electric vehicle fits into your life — at cleanchargenetwork.com.