November 6, 2024

Electric vehicles (EVs)

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States to Get $615 Million for EV Charging from IIJA Funds
States will receive more than $600 million in funding for EV charging in 2022, the first installment of $5 billion promised in the infrastructure bill.
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Maine Roadmap Shows Gap in Public EV Infrastructure Funding
Maine’s Clean Transportation Roadmap identified $27 million in available state funding for EV infrastructure investment, leaving an estimated $44 million gap.
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Gov. Polis Speaks on Colorado’s Carbon-free Future
Gov. Jared Polis joined stakeholders at COSSA's Solar Power and Energy Storage Mountain West Conference to discuss the state’s future renewable energy economy.
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Washington Considers EV Fee to Offset Lost Gas Taxes
Washington lawmakers are considering a bill to apply a per-mile charge to EVs to compensate for expected lost gas tax revenues.
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First US EV Charging Road to Open in Detroit in 2023
Seeking a leading role in transportation electrification, Michigan will install the first electric charging roadway in the United States next year.
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Washington Bill Would Create Council to Coordinate EV Buildout
A Washington state bill would create an interagency council to manage the adoption of electric vehicles and the federal funds for related infrastructure.
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NextEra, Daimler, BlackRock to Build EV Charging, Hydrogen Refueling Network
NextEra, Daimler and BlackRock announced a joint venture to build and operate a national network of electric charging and hydrogen refueling stations.
Report: EVs at Price Parity with ICE Vehicles in 2022
A new study found that consumers would save more in total cost of ownership by purchasing the latest EV models over their gas-powered counterparts.
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HECO Approved for $5M Make-ready EV Charger Pilot
State regulators OK'd HECO’s $4.98 million pilot to install EV charging infrastructure across the state in a bid to incentivize investment in charging ports.
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Mass. Has Bright EV Future Despite TCI-P Loss, Advocates Say
As federal infrastructure funds arrive, TCI-P revenue looks less and less likely. Where does that leave EVs in Massachusetts?

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