Environment + Energy LEADER
by Staff Writer
Apr 8, 2024
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) has announced significant progress in advancing the state’s electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure. On Monday, April 1, the Oklahoma Transportation Commission approved over eight million dollars in federal funds for three private partners to construct 13 charging stations along Oklahoma interstates.
These charging stations, strategically located within 50 miles of preexisting or planned sites in designated corridors and one-mile driving distance of an exit, will each be equipped with at least four charging ports capable of simultaneous 150kW or higher charging. Additionally, they will offer 24/7/365 accessibility and broadband or cellular capability.
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