Electric vehicle (EV) drivers living, working and visiting Camas-Washougal got some good news this week — charging their vehicles in East Clark County just got a lot easier.
Ed Fischer, the former owner of the Camas Bike & Sport shop at 403 N.E. Fifth Ave., in downtown Camas, installed two SemaConnect EV charging stations outside the bike shop on Wednesday, June 30.
The two plug-in stations represent the only public EV chargers between 192nd Avenue in Vancouver and Skamania Lodge, 28 miles east of Washougal in the Columbia River Gorge.
Fischer, who drives a plug-in hybrid Chevrolet Volt, said he was surprised by the lack of EV chargers in Camas-Washougal considering that one-third of registered EV users in Clark County call Camas home.
Downtown Camas used to have a Blink EV charger next to the Camas Public Library and the charging station was popular enough that local EV drivers formed a local text chain to alert each other when the station opened up throughout the day. The Blink station, which went in using state funds, had its share of problems over the years, former Camas Mayor Shannon Turk told the Post-Record in November 2019, after city officials posted an “out of order” sign on the charger.