GDOT awards $24M for 26 new electric vehicle charging stations
The money will support the construction and operation of 26 fast-charging stations in mostly rural parts of the state. The award is part of Round 2 of the federal National Electric Vehicle
GDOT adding 26 new EV charging sites across state
Georgia will add 26 new electric vehicle charging stations across the state. GDOT approved a $24.4 million grant through the federal NEVI program. Each site will include fast chargers...
EV 101: A GEORGIA GUIDE FOR PUBLIC CHARGER SUCCESS
The planning committee should consider conducting a needs assessment to determine community goals for EV charging including where, when, and what type of demand for electric charging exists, is
Georgia National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI)
To promote the installation of Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure (EVCI) within the CID area to assist in the development of a national and regional EVCI network.
Electrification Coalition
The Electrification Coalition conducts policy work in Georgia to advance the deployment and adoption of electric vehicles and development of charging infrastructure.
Electric Mobility Innovation Alliance (EMIA): Infrastructure | Georgia
Georgia''s number of publicly available EV charging stations is growing exponentially, continuing to meet accelerated demand. The state is committed to continuing to lead the Southeast in EV infrastructure
Charging on the Go
We are committed to expanding the EV charging infrastructure around Georgia with our growing list of fast-charging locations. There are over 1300 chargers and 3400 charging ports available in the state
EV Charging Infrastructure: Georgia''s Fast-Charging Challenges
As electric vehicle (EV) adoption accelerates across Georgia, the pressure to expand and optimize fast-charging infrastructure is mounting. In this session, Chris Kaiser of Plugin and George
ArcGIS
The goal of the Georgia NEVI Program is to deploy a national network of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations that provide a convenient, reliable, affordable, and equitable experience for all users. The
GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Register on March 30, 2023. This updated plan outlines the work Georgia has completed to invest the FY 2022-24 funding and the strategic approach that the state will take to invest the follow.
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