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Walmart’s Planned DC Fast Charging Network Could Be Game Changing

EV Adoption

On April 6, Walmart announced that by 2030 it intends to build its own DC fast-charging network at “thousands of Walmart and Sam’s Club locations coast-to-coast.” First, let’s look at Walmart’s existing DC fast charging footprint. of Electrify America’s total number of DC fast charging ports.

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A Focus on EV Clean Fleets – Reflections from the 2021 Green Transportation Summit and Expo

EV Match

This year’s expo was heavily focused on clean fleets. What originally started as a heavy-duty alternative fuels industry event has evolved into a broader clean fleet conference. Because of that, I attended a session titled “Local Governments Role in Decarbonizing On-road Vehicles.”

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Why Electric Buses Are the Healthy School Choice

Blink Charging

Vehicle fleets across the United States are transitioning from internal combustion engine (ICE) to electric vehicles, and that includes school bus fleets. The CSB has two methods of funding: Rebates and Grants. This number includes buses that have been awarded, ordered, delivered, or are already in operation.

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Where to locate public chargers?

Electric Auto Association

It is a fact not obvious to non-electric vehicle (EV) owners that every electrical outlet (110v, 220v, or DC fast 480v) is a potential refueling spot for EVs. Public utilities are beginning to launch EV charger rebate programs that are additive to the VW settlement grant program funds. Anywhere there’s an electrical outlet!

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Should Non-Acute Healthcare Install EV Chargers?

Blink Charging

DCFCs are mostly installed for fleets or near highways. Now acute and non-acute healthcare organizations can access negotiated rates on Blink Level 2 and DC fast charging stations using the Vizient contract. Installing EV charging equipment on site may also make you eligible for various financial incentives. Click here to learn more.

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Your Guide to Electric-Vehicle Charging-Station Tax Credits

EV Connect

Massachusetts, for instance, offers its MassEVIP Workplace and Fleet Charging program , which covers 60% of the costs of EV charging equipment and installation for up to $50,000 per business address. Various tax and grant programs are available in every state except Alaska, Kansas, Kentucky, North Dakota, South Dakota and West Virginia.

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How EV Charging Boosts Value at Commercial Real Estate

Blink Charging

Nationally, the federal government offers the Alternative Fuel Refueling Infrastructure Tax Credit , which provides a tax credit of 30% (up to a maximum of $100,000) for installing EV charging infrastructure at qualifying businesses. On the other hand, DC fast chargers like the Series 9 can charge a vehicle in under an hour.