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The city's plan will help it qualify for federal grants to install more electric vehicle charging stations
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The U.S. Department of Transportation has approved Indiana’s plan for electric vehicle chargers in the state despite equity concerns.
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The Memorandum of Understanding is between Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, and Wisconsin. It aims to create what state officials call an “electric Route 66” that covers more than 1,100 drivable miles of Lake Michigan shoreline.
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The Charge Ahead Partnership said when funding for the federal program to create an EV charging network runs out, businesses like gas stations and other retail stores may not be able to afford paying up to $200,000 per charger.
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Nearly 60 percent of the chargers would be located in disadvantaged or rural communities. But “disadvantaged” can mean many things — it doesn’t have to mean racial or ethnic diversity.
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One of the largest operators of charging networks for electric vehicles in North America is bringing a manufacturing operation to the Great Lakes State.
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14 state parks will offer EV charging soon, and it will be free for the first two years
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More electric vehicle chargers coming to state parks along Lake Michigan this summer.
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Businesses like gas stations would be able to sell electric vehicle charging under a bill that passed the state Senate on Monday.
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The amendment requires businesses that sell electric vehicle charging to get their energy from their local utility.