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Infrastructure Policy Developments
Policy Developments Battery electric vehicles continue to gain momentum at both the state and federal level. At the federal level, President Biden recently issued an executive order calling for 50 percent of all new passenger cars and light trucks sold in 2030 to be electric, and the bipartisan infrastructure bill,
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Portland City Guide: Our Favorite Places with EVgo Charging Stations
Portland offers a thriving cultural scene, adventurous food industry, and access to endless outdoor activities. Explore Portland in your Nissan electric vehicle (EV) and plan trips with ease, confident that you can stay powered up with the convenience of EVgo fast charging stations located across the city.
Denver City Guide: 12 Attractions with EV Charging Stations | EVgo
Explore attractions in Denver, Colorado while powering up your electric vehicle at nearby charging stations. Find Denver’s EV charging stations today!
San Francisco City Guide: 9 Attractions Near EV Charging Stations
With this helpful guide, you can explore all the San Francisco has to offer while conveniently charging your Nissan EV.
Seattle City Guide: 10 Best Activities for EV Drivers | EVgo
Explore Seattle’s most popular attractions in your electric car using this guide. Here’s everything you need to find EV charging stations in Seattle!
Electric For All Starts at HQ
To grapple with the challenge of where we site, we had to get specific about our goal, and tie it to data. In general, it makes sense to build chargers where the EVs are and will be. As a result, dense urban cores, which traditionally are disproportionately impacted by air pollution and more likely to serve communities of color, happen to be good places to locate EV fast chargers. But it’s not that simple, and in order to build chargers to serve communities equitably, we need to check our assumptions and be intentional about expanding reach to more drivers who might want and could benefit from EVs.
DCFC Cost Components: Much More than Electricity!
Coffee drinkers and EV drivers have something in common: a range of options for ‘fueling up’. Coffee can be made at home or provided at work, or it can be bought at a local café. Fast charging is comparable to the café experience for a coffee drinker: the speed and convenience of a premium product. But that speed comes with additional costs that need to be recovered in the price.