Under its Energy Savings Improvement Program (ESIP), Jersey City is set to become the first in the country to create a self-sustainable municipal microgrid. Using the 1.23 MW solar panel array installed at Department of Public Works in 2020, the city is working to ensure continuity of vital service operations using the municipal electric vehicle (EV) fleet operations, specifically EV garbage trucks. As the first city on the East Coast to have EV garbage trucks in its municipal fleet, the microgrid takes the city’s efforts a significant step further by proactively preparing to provide power so operations can continue through any type of power outages and emergencies with a 100% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.
Mayor Steven M. Fulop announced a new partnership with Schneider Electric to implement the program to reduce operational costs, improve energy resiliency, and leverage energy savings to minimize cost on urgent capital infrastructure projects. The plan will save taxpayers $21 million in energy and operational costs over 20 years while funding over $19 million in urgent capital needs.












