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Minnesota Power planning fast-charge EV stations for residents and tourists Customers, for a cost, could recharge vehicles across its service area. April 9, 2021 10:54am Text size Copy shortlink:
DULUTH – Minnesota Power is planning to build 16 fast-charging electric-vehicle stations across northeastern Minnesota, putting residents within its service area no more than 30 miles from a public charger by the end of 2022.
The Duluth-based utility told state regulators this week it wants to spend $2.6 million installing the stations next year in order to ease range anxiety and potentially boost demand for electric vehicles in the region. The proposed charging stations do not just serve to mitigate the range anxiety of urban EV owners driving from the metro to the Boundary Waters, but are a conscious decision to provide equitable access to EV infrastructure for people living in rural areas in northern Minnesota,
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“There is no long-term future for cars with an internal combustion engine.” – Henrik Green, Volvo’s chief technology officer
RALEIGH – A revolution of electric vehicles is coming to the nation’s highways, but so-called “range anxiety” – the worry your car won’t make it to the next EV charging station – remains a real threat to people in North Carolina wanting to go electric.
Consumers may be seeing more electric vehicles on the road than ever before, and 2021 may still be the year of the EV, yet a new report finds that the infrastructure for electric vehicle ownership for residents of and commuters to Raleigh, Durham, Charlotte and other North Carolina cities ranks well outside of the top cities in the country for consumer convenience.