Thank you for this response David, 
It's great to have this information, and is very helpful. I'm glad to hear that there is a plan for portland.
Re: Gorham - I don't know how feasible this is given the parking situation, but I do think having a few side by side parking spots is helpful. That way if someone is unable to get back to their car to move it, someone else can switch the plug over to "the next car in line" if the initial car has reached the 2 hour limit, or is fully charged. (This would obviously require approval, and probably additional signage).
My only other thought is sending an email to this listserv, if someone has been parked there too long... as a friendly 👼reminder.
Thanks All!
-Anna
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On Mon, Sep 13, 2021 at 8:52 AM David Rosen <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
  • As far as additional chargers for campuses go:
    • Aaron Witham is the Director of Sustainability here at USM, and I have asked ad nauseam about this. He says they are definitely coming to Portland with all the new construction going on there and also Portland wants new chargers with the new parking facilities. I don't know any details, but he is part of this email list and may be able to shed some light on what is going on.
    • He also says they are trying to get more chargers here in Gorham, but it sounded like that is secondary after Portland.

  • As far as sharing the current charging parking spots at Gorham and Portland go:
    • I don't know a good way to communicate with everybody who has a BEV/PHEV so we can all be fair and have good etiquette for sharing this free resource. But it's obvious that here in Gorham people don't seem to be following the "2-hour limit" that the sign shows. I think it's ok if people can't move their cars at exactly the 2-hour limit, but leaving it charged all day is being a bit selfish. I have talked to USM parking about this and basically, they know of the problem but don't seem to have the resources to deal with it.
    • If anyone has an idea of how we can all communicate so that we can all share the charging spaces fairly, I'm open to all suggestions.
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On Sat, Sep 11, 2021 at 11:27 AM Anna Gardner <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Thank you David, this was a great idea.

I'd like to second what Sarah said about additional chargers on each campus! I realize this is a complimentary "perk" that the university provides, but it certainly supports environmental initiatives that the University promotes. 

Personally, I have been struggling since 2018, trying to get availability on the Portland charger. (Obviously this wasn't an issue while working remotely last year). I am very excited to have access to the Gorham charger now, but worry about availability. At least with Portland, there is the second parking spot, which makes it easier to switch the plug to the next car "in line".

If anyone has thoughts about how to advocate for additional plugs, I would be interested to hear.

Thanks all, so nice to have a community forum for our shared interest!
-Anna


On Sat, Sep 11, 2021, 10:19 AM Sarah Lucchesi <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Thanks for getting this started, David! I just got a PHEV on Thursday (Toyota RAV4 Prime) so this is perfect timing for me. I'm hoping if there are a lot of us and we can demonstrate a need, they might add a few more charging stations to each campus.

Sarah

On Fri, Sep 10, 2021 at 2:45 PM David Rosen <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
So that happened pretty quickly.

First, thank you to whoever owns a Kia Niro that was in the Russell Hall Level 2 parking spot for most of today. ;)

Secondly, I added anyone who was interested in this listserv and replied back to me. If you don't want to be let me know and I can remove you.

Anyway quick introduction, I own a 2019 Chevy Bolt Premiere (Yes I know all about the recalls) and I love it. Feel free to ask me any questions about it or owning a BEV in general.


Thank you,

David M. Rosen
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US:IT Web Technologies

University of Southern Maine
Gorham Campus
T: (207) 228-8323



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