Power companies band together for coast-to-coast EV fast-charger network
It took an act of Congress and $7.5 billion in federal funding, but more than 50 of the nation's power companies are ready to build a coast-to-coast fast-charging network for electric vehicles.
The proposal so far is light on details. Members of the National Electric Highway Coalition say they serve nearly 120 million customers across 47 states and the District of Columbia. The coalition hasn't said how many fast chargers it will be installing, but the companies said they would focus first on gaps in existing fast-charging networks along interstate highways.
The group is committed to investing in and providing the charging infrastructure necessary to facilitate electric vehicle growth and to helping alleviate any remaining customer range anxiety," said Tom Kuhn, president of the Edison Electric Institute, which helped build the coalition.
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