ELECTRIC VEHICLE STATIONS PROVIDE FOR ZERO EMMISSIONS
Charge Up! Arkansas, a new partnership between Entergy Arkansas and Adopt a Charger, will break ground on the first of 10 electric vehicle charging stations locations Feb. 1 at Flagpole Park in Lonoke. The Lonoke location will have four charging ports and was unanimously approved by the Lonoke City Council. Entergy Arkansas is happy to support the expansion of innovative, customer-centric technologies such as electric vehicle chargers, said Kurt Castleberry, director of Resource Planning and Market Operations for Entergy Arkansas. Investments like this help advance clean energy technology and sustainability for our customers, communities and all of our stakeholders.
Send The stars, and particularly that fiery ball just 92 million miles from us, have aligned for Arkansas Business debut column on energy, a new monthly feature.
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