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An electric vehicle at a charging station in Charlotte.
Duke Energy is asking regulators to approve a $56 million plan to expand electric vehicle charging in North Carolina.
The Charlotte-based company says it wants to help speed up the adoption of electric vehicles. That s also a goal of North Carolina s
Clean Energy Plan, which requires utilities to develop charging infrastructure and rates.
It s the second time Duke has offered such a plan. Last November, regulators approved a scaled-back $25 million pilot program for 280 Duke-owned charging stations across the state. Regulators trimmed that plan from the $76 million Duke originally proposed in April 2019. It also includes money for 30 electric buses to be spread throughout the state s school districts.