In preparation for more electric vehicles in the state, Connecticut is partnering with the state’s electric utilities for an Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 Hawaiian Electric Co. Inc., Honolulu, Hawaii, has issued a public comment in response to the Federal Highway Administration request for information (Docket FHWA-2021-0022) entitled "Development of Guidance for Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Deployment". The comment was posted on Feb. 2, 2022: Here are excerpts:to: U.S. Department of
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 Rhiannon Davis, clean transportation policy manager at San Diego Gas and Electric Company, California, issued a public comment in response to the Federal Highway Administration request for information (Docket No. FHWA-2021-0022) entitled "Development of Guidance for Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Deployment". The reply was written on Jan. 28,
The Biden Administration announced plans on Thursday to spend nearly $5 billion to create a network of electric vehicle charging stations along U.S. highways. The funding comes from the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program established by President Joe Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the U.S. Departments of Transportation and Energy said in a joint announcement. The goal is to create Alternative Fuel Corridors, prioritizing the Interstate Highway System.
The Biden administration wants 50 percent of all new cars sold by 2030 to be electric or plug-in hybrids. But the average range is only about 180 miles.