Penn State Health is committed to promoting sustainable transportation by providing electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at three of their hospitals. These stations are designed to accommodate patients, visitors, employees, and students who drive electric vehicles.
Hampden Medical Center is one of the hospitals with EV charging stations. The hospital has a total of eight charging stations located in different areas of the premises, including four in the Employee Lot behind the hospital, two in the Main Visitors Lot, and two in the Emergency Department Lot. The fee for charging at these stations is $1 per hour.
Lancaster Medical Center also boasts EV charging stations with a total of 16 scattered across the hospital grounds. These stations can be found in the Garage, Visitors Lot, and Emergency Department Lot, with a varying charging fee structure. The first four hours of charging are free, after which a fee of $2 per hour is applied.
Milton S. Hershey Medical Center offers four charging stations located in the Westview Parking Garage near the University Conference Center on the first floor. The charging fee at this location is $1 per hour. The charging stations are managed by the EV charging network ChargePoint, where customers can use the app to see available stations in real-time and receive alerts when their charging is complete.
To facilitate payment, customers can use tap-to-pay credit or debit cards, as well as digital wallets like Apple Pay or Google Pay. Cash payments or non-contactless credit cards are not accepted on-site. ChargePoint requires users to enter a payment method during the app setup process. For assistance with charging or any issues, customers can contact ChargePoint Customer Support at 1-888-758-4389.
Charging your vehicle at these stations can be done in three ways: either by tapping your phone on the station while signed in to the ChargePoint app, tapping your ChargePoint card on the station or tapping