A pair of bills circulating in the state Capitol could bring tens of millions of dollars to Wisconsin and accelerate the transition to electric vehicles.
Charging by how much electricity vehicles use, not how long they take to recharge, could open the state up to more than $78 million in federal EV infrastructure grants.
Charging by how much electricity vehicles use, not how long they take to recharge, could open the state up to more than $78 million in federal EV infrastructure grants.
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Charging by how much electricity vehicles use, not how long they take to recharge, could open the state up to more than $78 million in federal EV infrastructure grants.