Governors of five states agreed to increase access to electric vehicle charging infrastructure in the Midwest.
The company said its Terra 360 charger can charge any electric car in 15 minutes or less at a maximum output of 360kW.
Funds provided by the utility will support installation of 100 fast chargers, primarily to be used by city’s vehicle fleet.
The facility will be the first in the United States for the company and could produce 290,000 units annually by 2027.
The program aims to address equity and accessibility for EV charging, which can be a challenge for apartment-dwellers.
The maintenance cost of an electric vehicle is estimated to be significantly lower than internal combustion engines, and studies show home solar furthers the cost savings and boosts carbon emission reductions.
The utility’s proposal is being introduced to support a statewide goal of having 80,000 zero-emission vehicles on the road by 2025.
Check out this week’s list of some of the newest announcements related to clean energy products.
Check out this week’s list of some of the newest announcements related to clean energy products.
Also on the rise: Capstone’s 132 MW solar project in Alberta enters service, Wallbox is looking for a site to make EV chargers, General Motors leads fundraising for battery-maker SES, NextEra buys more wind, and FTC Solar starts its IPO roadshow.
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