Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced that WrightGrid, the leading provider of solar-powered charging stations for mobile devices, has installed two WrightGrid Model Z charging stations at City Hall Plaza, providing Boston’s residents and visitors with free, secure, and sustainable charging. The announcement builds on the Mayor’s commitment to establishing City Hall Plaza as a more welcoming and vibrant space.
 This 60-day pilot is made possible through a partnership with Babson College, and aligns with the City of Boston’s sustainability goal to support grassroots, community-driven climate action efforts, especially through smart solutions.
 “We are thrilled to partner with WrightGrid and Babson to bring Boston’s residents and visitors solar powered mobile charging stations at City Hall Plaza,” said Mayor Walsh in a press release. “These innovative stations further our goals to activate and enhance City Hall Plaza as a welcoming destination.
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