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

Electrek

Oklahoma approved more than $8 million in federal funds for Tesla and two other companies to build DC fast chargers along its interstates.

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DOE: half of all states now have at least 1,000 non-residential EV charging units

Green Car Congress

Oklahoma had the highest share of DC fast chargers, accounting for 64% of the 1,044 non-residential chargers in the state. Note: Includes non-residential Level 2 and DC fast public and private chargers, and the Tesla network. New York, Florida, and Texas had well over 4,000 each, while 11 other states had more than 2,000.

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Canoo to deliver six LDV units to the U.S. Postal Service

Teslarati

Canoo has announced some of its early deliveries in recent months, and now the Oklahoma-based electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer has announced a deal with the U.S. The installations come ahead of plans for 14,000 EV charging stations at S&DC sites, set to be constructed by Siemens, Rexel/Chargepoint and Blink.

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GHSA projects that drivers killed more than 7500 pedestrians in 2022; most since 1981

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Earlier this year, GHSA released a preview of state and national pedestrian traffic deaths for the first six months of 2022, based on preliminary data reported by the State Highway Safety Offices (SHSOs) in 49 states and the District of Columbia (DC). Earlier post.) Forty-nine states and D.C.

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US State Department to issue Final EIS on Keystone XL pipeline in August; additional meetings in affected states

Green Car Congress

During September, the State Department will also host public meetings in the capitals of each of the six states through which the proposed pipeline would pass—Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas—with an additional meeting in the Sand Hills region in Nebraska and along the Gulf Coast near Port Arthur, Texas.

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EV Fun Run!

Electric Auto Association

The “Mother Road,” as John Steinbeck coined it in his classic 1939 novel, The Grapes of Wrath , winds from Chicago to Los Angeles, passing through Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California. In 1987, the Historic Route 66 Association of Arizona created the annual Historic Route 66 Fun Run.

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NHTSA: US traffic fatalities increased 3.3% in 2012

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Thirteen states and Washington DC experienced reductions in overall traffic fatalities, led by Mississippi (48 fewer); New Jersey (38); Georgia (34); Alabama (30); and Utah (26). In addition, 18 states and Washington DC showed decreases in drunk driving deaths.

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