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The Indiana Electric Vehicle Charging Neighbor-Hood Green Book lists 38 locations in underserved communities that could host EV chargers that qualify for federal grants through the Biden administration.
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A statewide coalition is calling on the Indiana Department of Transportation to address equity and accessibility concerns with a plan to incentivize EV chargers in Indiana.
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A long-term plan for funding Indiana’s roads is still to come, after a legislative task force dedicated to developing that plan wrapped up the first half of its work Wednesday.
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The number of electrical vehicles on the roads nationally has more than tripled since 2019.
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INDOT plans to make it so most of Indiana's population would be no more than 35 miles from a station and all Hoosiers — including rural residents — would be no more than 50 miles from a station.
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HB 1221 aims to level the playing field between gas stations and electric utilities.
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The partnership hopes to “future proof” interstate commerce, grow jobs related to the electric vehicle industry, and improve public health.