All US States, DC, Puerto Rico Get Green Light For EV Charging Plans
InsideEVs
SEPTEMBER 29, 2022
Now that all charging infrastructure projects have been approved, reimbursement funds have been made available.
InsideEVs
SEPTEMBER 29, 2022
Now that all charging infrastructure projects have been approved, reimbursement funds have been made available.
Blink Charging
OCTOBER 5, 2023
Convenience stores and truck stops are in a fantastic position to take advantage of available federal funding for DC fast charging stations. Here’s what you need to know installing EV charging stations at your c-store or truck stop. Hosts can choose their preferred electrician or select one of Blink’s installation partners.
Baua Electric
JANUARY 25, 2024
The National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Program (NEVI), part of the Inflation Reduction Act, has made $5 billion in federal funding available to build public EV charging stations. All 50 states, plus Puerto Rico and DC, submitted their plans by the August 2022 deadline, but since then, some have made a lot more progress than others.
Blink Charging
AUGUST 22, 2023
In the ongoing transition to electric vehicles (EVs), convenience stores and truck stops will continue to be important places for public EV charging. Businesses like convenience stores and truck stops are poised to take advantage of the current increase of EVs by installing public EV charging infrastructure. times more than in 2018.
Blink Charging
DECEMBER 19, 2023
2023 is nearly at its end, and the Blink team is working hard to bring EV charging everywhere. In our Third Quarter 2023 Earnings Report , we proudly announced that Blink has successfully contracted, sold, or deployed nearly 85,000 charging stations since its inception, following two consecutive quarters of regular growth.
EV Connect
OCTOBER 7, 2022
are about to get a major boost from high-speed direct current fast charging. This new program, which establishes funding, regulations, and guidelines for states to plan and deploy electric vehicle (EV) charging stations, is unlike any national initiative for EV infrastructure that the U.S. and Puerto Rico, had submitted their plans.
Green Car Congress
JUNE 28, 2023
A new NREL study has estimated the number, type, and location of the charger infrastructure needed to support 30–42 million light-duty electric vehicles on the road by 2030. Now, NREL researchers have released The 2030 National Charging Network: Estimating U.S.
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