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Wright State University is installing four vehicle-charging stations on campus for drivers of electric and hybrid plug-in cars.
Two of the charging stations are located in Lot 1A next to the Russ Engineering building. The other two are in Lot 10 next to Allyn Hall.
The stations are available to students, faculty, staff and visitors with parking permits. Use of the stations is free, but limited to four hours per vehicle at a time.
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