Ohio has taken a significant step towards promoting the adoption of electric vehicles by awarding $51 million in funding to support the development of 64 new electric vehicle charging sites across the state. The investment is part of a broader effort to enhance the state's infrastructure and make it more appealing to environmentally-conscious drivers. The new charging sites, expected to be operational in the coming months, will provide much-needed charging stations to residents and visitors alike, helping to alleviate range anxiety and facilitate long-distance travel. With the growth of the electric vehicle market in Ohio, this funding is seen as a crucial move to position the state as a leader in the transition to cleaner transportation.
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