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Utilities in the Midwest, great plains states, and southeast continue signaling their intention to build out electric vehicle (“EV”) charging station networks across their respective service territories. In some areas these efforts have already begun to take shape, such as the Consumers Energy PowerMIDrive program established in a settlement agreement approved by the Michigan Public Service Commission.
As an example, Consumers Energy’s program offers public charging station rebates, a direct current fast charging (“DCFC”) rebate to create an initial network of fast-charging infrastructure throughout the Company’s electric service territory, and educational outreach on the benefits of installing charging stations to attract more consumer traffic to business locations while maintaining the ability to set pricing and accessibility to reflect individual on-site needs. These efforts are bolstered by the Michigan En
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DBusiness Daily Update: State Announces $1.8M in Grants for EV Charging Stations, Ann Arbor Kroger Store Finishes $3.5M Renovation, and More
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Gov. Whitmer Announces Grants for 88 Electric Vehicle Charging Sites to Expand Statewide Network
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
LANSING, Mich. Governor Gretchen Whitmer today announced thirty-two locations across Michigan have been approved as part of the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy s Charge Up grants totaling $1,868,681.13 to install fast charging stations for private and commercial electric vehicles, adding 88 charging outlets along key travel routes throughout the state.
Michigan put the world on wheels and will continue driving the world forward by leading on mobility and electrification, said
Governor Gretchen Whitmer. These grants demonstrate our commitment to expanding EV infrastructure across Michigan and build on the extraordinary work and investments of our innovative industry partners and EGLE to help support drivers who make the transition to electric vehicles.