Installation of New EV Chargers Completed
March 11, 2026

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 11, 2026
LAWRENCE INSTALLATION OF NEW EV CHARGERS COMPLETED
No Cost to City Under Innovative Rebate Program
Lawrence, IN – Mayor Deb Whitfield has ushered in a new era of electrification for the City of Lawrence. A total of ten (10) new EV Chargers were recently installed at the Lawrence Police Department and Lawrence Fire Station 38.
“We are excited to embark upon the electrification era here in the City of Lawrence,” Mayor Whitfield exclaimed. “It is imperative, now more than ever, to protect our environment and save money”, said Whitfield.
Electron Charger is the manufacturer of the eight chargers for the Lawrence Police Department and the two chargers for Fire Station 38. Electron Charger spokesman Patrick Foley stated, “As a local Indiana company, we are proud to partner with our forward-thinking neighbors in Lawrence as they embrace cost and climate-saving technology”.
The chargers at the Lawrence Police Department and Fire Station 38 were made possible through CLEAResult’s EV Charging for Business Program. The program offers financial rebates to offset the cost of installing Level 2 or DC Fast Charging for public use EVs. Public use EVs are defined as vehicles used primarily to deliver goods or services, such as school buses, transit buses, and public safety vehicles. Under the program, the city received the chargers at no cost.
According to Carl Lisek, Executive Director of Drive Clean Indiana, “The installation of these new charging stations is a testament to the City of Lawrence’s forward-thinking commitment to a cleaner, more sustainable transportation future for all Hoosiers”.
To download images of the EV Charging stations, visit https://bit.ly/4sHSieP.
Media Contact:
Denise Herd, Herd Strategies
317-796-0514
denise@herdstrategies.com
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About the City of Lawrence, Indiana:
Located northeast of Indianapolis, the City of Lawrence is Indiana’s 20th largest city and home to approximately 50,000 residents. While its military base was decommissioned in 1996, Lawrence has grown into a vibrant community that blends rich history with modern amenities. Under Mayor Deb Whitfield's leadership, the city continues to thrive as a welcoming place to live, work, and play. Learn more at cityoflawrence.org.
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