LOUISA, Va. (CBS19 NEWS) -- Residents of the town of Louisa can now access public electric vehicle charging stations.

Rappahannock Electric Cooperative recently unveiled the two stations, which were installed by its subsidiary Vividly Brighter in partnership with the Louisa Chamber of Commerce, the Louisa Forward Foundation, the Town of Louisa and Dominion Energy.

According to a release, two dual-port charging stations are located at the Louisa Arts Center. There will be two more dual-port charging stations installed at Frosties on Main Street in the future.

Each of these locations will be able to charge four EVs at a time.

The release says the Louisa Forward Foundation has launched a Virginia Main Street Initiative, and these charging stations are the first project that are part of it.

Town leaders have worked to enhance Louisa’s community as part of an effort to attract people and to support local businesses.

The release says the installation of these chargers symbolizes the town’s commitment to environmental stewardship and forward-thinking while also making an impact on the local economy and infrastructure.