Nebraska Department of Transportation seeking information for electric vehicle charging network
Nebraska Department of Transportation seeking information for electric vehicle charging network
THE PATH FOR A HEARING. THE NEBRASKA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ISSUES A REQUEST FOR INFORMATION AS IT PLANS FOR A FUTURE EV CHARGING NETWORK. THE STATE IS GETTING ABOUT $6 MILLION PER YEAR OVER THE NEXT FIVE YEARS FOR THE ELECTRIC VEHICLE NETWORK FROM THE 2021 INFRASTRUCTURE LAW. THE FIRST YEAR WILL FOCUS ON DEVELOPING CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE ON ALTERNATIVE FUEL CORRIDORS. THAT INCLUDES I-80 ACROSS THE STRAIT, ALONG WITH YOUR BRASSICA HIGHWAY 31 AND US HIGHWAYS SIX. AND IT WILL HOLD A VIRTUAL MEETING ON I
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Nebraska Department of Transportation seeking information for electric vehicle charging network
The Nebraska Department of Transportation issued a request for information as it plans for a future electric vehicle charging network.The state is receiving approximately $6 million per year for the next five years for the EV network. The funds are from the 2021 Infrastructure Law.The first year will focus on developing charging infrastructure on "alternative fuel corridors."That includes Interstate 80 across the state, along with Nebraska Highway 31 and U.S. Highway 6.NDOT will hold a virtual meeting here for potential applicants on Feb. 13.
LINCOLN, Neb. —
The Nebraska Department of Transportation issued a request for information as it plans for a future electric vehicle charging network.
The state is receiving approximately $6 million per year for the next five years for the EV network. The funds are from the 2021 Infrastructure Law.
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The first year will focus on developing charging infrastructure on "alternative fuel corridors."
That includes Interstate 80 across the state, along with Nebraska Highway 31 and U.S. Highway 6.
NDOT will hold a virtual meeting here for potential applicants on Feb. 13.