Energy delivery company, Ameren Illinois, recently reached out to the town of Normal, offering a grant that would allow Normal to gain access to more sustainable electric energy, specifically electric vehicles.
A series of meetings occurred to discuss the plan for the city. Assistant Director of Facilities Management for the town of Normal, Eric Heggie, spoke on the thought process behind this partnership between Ameren Illinois and the town of Normal.
“Ameren took information from the town regarding what we use for fleet vehicles, various locations that we already have chargers at," Heggie said.
"One question they had was how close a particular park is to an interstate. So just looking at things holistically across the town to say, 'Could there be chargers installed here? Are there vehicles that we are currently utilizing that could be replaced with electric vehicles?'”
Ameren also has a fleet assessment division.
“[Ameren] will look at our internal fleet vehicles and make recommendations or provide options if we choose to purchase [electric vehicles] to add to our fleet,” Heggie said.
One of Normal’s main goals is to promote sustainability and sustainable energy sources.
“[We] are just trying to advocate for these sustainability practices. Advocate for environmentally friendly options [for energy],” Heggie said.
Overall, Heggie believes that access to cleaner energy and electric vehicles will be beneficial for the town of Normal, with Heggie stating, “I think the implementation of electric vehicles in our fleet points to our sustainability goals.”