Alabama just announced its first 13 federally funded EV charging stations
Electrek
JULY 3, 2024
million in federal grants to install 13 NEVI-compliant EV charging stations – here’s where they’re going. Alabama is handing out $11.2
Electrek
JULY 3, 2024
million in federal grants to install 13 NEVI-compliant EV charging stations – here’s where they’re going. Alabama is handing out $11.2
Baua Electric
MARCH 22, 2024
Photo: Electrify America Virginia is handing out $11.295 million in federal grants to install 18 NEVI-compliant EV chargers – here’s where they’re going. This week, the Virginia Department of Transportation (DOT) announced the first round of National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) federal grant winners.
Green Car Reports
MAY 9, 2017
The former CEO of electric-car charging network 350 Green pleaded guilty last week to fraudulently obtaining federal grants intended to be used for installation of public charging stations, notably in the Chicago area.
Baua Electric
NOVEMBER 19, 2024
The truck offers 150 miles of operating range and can be charged in about 3 hours on a 120 kW charger installed specifically for that purpose. We are committed to partnering with customers who are exploring state and federal grant opportunities. A charger, it should be noted, that was partially paid for by Alabama Power.
Teslarati
MARCH 22, 2024
The Biden Administration released $11.295 million in federal grants to the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) as part of the first round of the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program. The billion-dollar budget will be provided to states to develop EV charging stations.
EV Adoption
SEPTEMBER 19, 2021
As we wait for Congress to fully return from their recess and vote on various legislation, I continue to be extremely concerned about how as much as $10 billion in federal government grants will be be spent on EV charging infrastructure. EV charging infrastructure is incredibly expensive.
Green Car Congress
JULY 17, 2010
announced its second expansion of The EV Project, resulting in a charging infrastructure network in sixteen cities located in six states—Washington, Oregon, California, Arizona, Tennessee and Texas—as well as the District of Columbia. A $30-million extension of the grant funding was announced earlier this month.
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