December 16, 2020
The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy has announced 9 grants to install new electric vehicle charging stations around the state. EGLE has released the following:
Nine more locations in Michigan will soon offer electric vehicle fast charging stations under a second round of grants that total $448,204 awarded today by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy.
The installations will continue to build out a network of direct current fast chargers (DCFC) that EGLE is partially funding at strategic locations around the state to provide drivers worry-free travel. EGLE’s Charge Up Michigan Program offers up to $70,000 per charging station to public or private entities in partnership with the host site and local utility for site preparation, installation, signage and network fees. The goal is to have the network, funded through Michigan’s allocation from the Volkswagen diesel settlement, completed by 2030.
Hanna Raskin
I had the chance to reflect on mid-20th century cooking trends because I am not one to garden or nurture a sourdough starter. Instead, I joined the thousands of people who sought a pandemic escape in cards: In June, the American Contract Bridge League reported traffic at its online tables was up 500 percent.
(Perhaps an even better indicator of the gameâs sudden popularity is the instructor of my virtual Bridge 101 class recently asked if I would Zoom cop an intermediate course: She now has so many eager students that she canât keep them all muted and teach at the same time.)
By Will Kriss
Dec 16, 2020 3:08 PM
LANSING, MI (WKZO AM/FM) Nine more locations in Michigan will soon offer electric vehicle fast charging stations under a second round of grants that total $448,204 awarded today by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE).
The installations will continue to build out a network of direct current fast chargers (DCFC) that EGLE is partially funding at strategic locations around the state to provide drivers worry-free travel. EGLE’s Charge Up Michigan Program offers up to $70,000 per charging station to public or private entities in partnership with the host site and local utility for site preparation, installation, signage and network fees.
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