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$175 million will help New York build electric vehicle ports across the state, including Long Island.
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The new EV charging station provides financial incentives for customers.
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New York is set to receive $26 million to help build electric vehicle charging stations across the state.
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New York is expected to receive $26 million in federal infrastructure spending to help build the chargers over the next five years.
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The state has a goal of having 150,000 electric vehicles on the road by 2025. As of Jan. 1, only 21,000 are registered in the state. Advocates are now calling on the state to pass legislation to loosen restrictions on direct sales of electric vehicles.
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Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone signed an executive order on Monday promising to convert all county-owned vehicles to electric by 2030.Bellone said…
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A patchwork of states have joined in an effort to modernize transportation along the East Coast and reduce gas emissions that contribute to climate change.
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Connecticut’s first battery-powered electric buses are going into service in the state’s largest city. Two battery-powered electric buses are entering…
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Connecticut’s electric utilities have assured state regulators that they have the capacity needed to help Connecticut meet its goal of 125,000 electric…
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The electric car company Tesla has convinced a handful of prime states, including Massachusetts and New York, to exempt it from laws that require car…