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USDOT awarding $55M to support purchase of Low-No buses; electric buses and infrastructure

Green Car Congress

Eligible projects included those that replace, rehabilitate, lease, and purchase buses and related equipment as well as projects to purchase, rehabilitate, construct or lease bus-related facilities, such as buildings for bus storage and maintenance. Connecticut Department of Transportation. FY2017 Low-No projects. Description.

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Road Test: 2023 Genesis GV60 EV

Clean Fleet Report

Most owners will opt to install a 240V Level 2 charger at their home that will replenish 10% to 100% in about seven hours. Maintenance – Three years/36,000 miles. The GV60 is sold in Arizona, California, Connecticut, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Utah and Washington states. That will be used as an emergency option.

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EV Charging Basics for Property Developers

EV Connect

For new property developments, pre-installing EV infrastructure is more cost-efficient and provides an opportunity to offer better amenities and, therefore, to stand out in the highly competitive real estate market. Level 2 charging stations are the most commonly installed charger type in commercial and residential spaces.

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Your Questions Answered: How Much Does It Cost to Charge an EV?

Blink Charging

EV drivers can enjoy tax credits and lower maintenance costs. In a state like North Dakota, electricity can be under 10 cents/kWh while in Connecticut, it may cost over 33 cents/kWh. The cost of buying an electric vehicle is slowly coming down, making it easier for more drivers to go electric. Here’s what the math says.