PSE&G to invest $166M over 6 years to build out NJ state EV charging infrastructure
The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU) recently approved a settlement that will enable PSE&G to develop electric vehicle charging infrastructure in New Jersey. With this approval, the state’s largest utility is expected to invest $166 million over an expected six years helping to build out the state’s EV charging infrastructure.
PSE&G is committed to universal access to EV charging and to serving all markets. The utility will not own EV chargers, but instead will support the infrastructure needed to place chargers throughout its service territory.
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