TUCSON, Ariz. — Electric Vehicles are on the rise and with the growing market, the Arizona Department of Transportation wants to make sure Arizonans receive the most from new federal funding sources.
Installing EV fast chargers along Arizona’s currently designated alternative fuel corridors will be the first step in the plan ADOT says. Funding plays a huge role and over the next five years, the state is set to receive $76.5 million in federal dollars through the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Formula Program.
ADOT says they have hired AECOM Consultants to help roll out the plan. They also plan on reaching out to the public and key stakeholders for comments and suggestions.More than $76 million in federal dollars on the way to state.— Arizona DOT June 3, 2022 Related: Rep. Grijalva Announces $11.3 million in EV funding heading to Arizona HighwaysCorey Salmon is a real-time editor and associate producer for KGUN 9. He was born in New York but has lived in Tucson for over 10 years.
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