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The US’s largest battery-grade lithium refinery will be in Oklahoma

Baua Electric

Stardust Power , a lithium refiner supplying the EV sector, is going to build the US’s largest battery-grade lithium refinery in Oklahoma. The refinery will be in Southside Industrial Park in Muskogee, Oklahoma, southeast of Tulsa, and is expected to be capable of producing up to 50,000 metric tonnes of battery-grade lithium annually.

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A 147.5 MW wind farm is breaking ground in Oklahoma – a first for Avangrid

Baua Electric

Photo: Avangrid Orange, Connecticut-based clean energy giant Avangrid just made its first leap into Oklahoma with a new wind farm project. Avangrid, which is part of the Iberdrola Group, is setting up the Pontotoc Wind project in Pontotoc County, southeast of Oklahoma City. Read more: This utility in the US Midwest is going to add 3.6

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North America just got its first recycled Li-ion battery materials plant

Baua Electric

Within an existing recycling facility in Atoka, Oklahoma, the plant will produce sustainable, battery-grade cathode precursor, lithium, and anode materials – closing the EV recycling loop with the production done all in one plant. Get started here. –ad* ad* FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links.

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Panasonic cools on idea for third US plant for Tesla batteries

Baua Electric

In December, the Japanese-owned electronics company turned down nearly $700 million in state incentives to build in Oklahoma. If you’re an electric vehicle owner, charge up your car at home with rooftop solar panels. Get started here. FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links.

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Advocating electric in the heartland

Electric Auto Association

Members of Mid-America Electric Auto Association (MAEAA) , straddling KansasCity and stretching into Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma, have been active in challenging two pieces of legislation in the Kansas State Legislature, including a 2019 ordinance to level a demand charge on the state’s solar-powered homes.

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3 of Oklahoma’s first NEVI EV charging stations will be Tesla Superchargers

Baua Electric

Oklahoma approved more than $8 million in federal funds for Tesla and two other companies to build DC fast chargers along its interstates. Tesla will install three Superchargers, and they’ll be located at the I-44 exit 240 in Catoosa, the I-40 exit 240B in Henryetta, and the I-44 exit 125B in Oklahoma City. Get started here. –

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Love’s is deploying a lot of EV charging stations across the US

Baua Electric

That’s not surprising because Love’s Travel Stops easily meets NEVI program requirements – its facilities are often sited off Alternative Fuel Corridors, they’ve got great amenities, they’re open 24/7, and the company is installing canopies over new EV chargers. Get started here.