Press release materials
March 29, 2022
Climate Change Policy Headquarters Project Promotion Division
Okazaki Shuji
Phone number: 045-671-2636
Fax: 045-663-5110
Yokohama City and e-Mobility Power Co., Ltd. have concluded a "Collaboration Agreement for Promoting the Promotion of EVs in Yokohama City" as one of the initiatives to realize the decarbonization "Zero Carbon Yokohama" by 2050. We are actively working on creating an environment where it is easy to ride electric vehicles (EVs) and plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHVs) (hereinafter collectively referred to as "EVs") in the city and creating new mechanisms) and creating a new systems that contribute to as "EVs in the city and plug-plug-in hybrid vehicles (hereinafter collectively as "EV") in the city, and plug-in hybrid vehicles (hereinafter collectively referred to as "EV") in the city, and plug-plug-in hybrid vehicles (hereinafter collectively referred to as "EV") and creating a new systems that contribute to as "EV
As part of this effort, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism has been conducting a demonstration experiment since June 8, 2021 to verify the issues and usefulness of installing chargers on public roads in Aoba Ward, Yokohama City.
The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) will be completed at the end of FY2021, but many EV users have expressed their desire to continue, and since it has been operating smoothly without any major problems since the start of operation to the present. As a result of discussions at the council and discussions with related organizations, the project will continue as Yokohama City's own demonstration experiment, and will implement initiatives aimed at optimizing charging stations, such as adjustment of charging stations, including adjustment of charging stations, and implementing initiatives to optimize charging stations.
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