Michigan Takes a Step Forward in Electric Vehicle Adoption Michigan has announced the resumption of its electric vehicle (EV) charger rollout, a move that aims to boost the state's infrastructure for EV adoption. The state has secured $51 million in funding from the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) program, a federal initiative aimed at promoting the widespread adoption of EVs across the country. With this new funding, Michigan plans to install hundreds of new EV charging stations, particularly in underserved communities, to reduce range anxiety and make EVs a more viable option for residents. The rollout is expected to play a crucial role in achieving Michigan's goal of having 50% of new car sales be electric by 2030.
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