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Oklahoma plans to put EV charging stations every 50 miles along certain roadways

102.3 KRMG

By Skyler Cooper

April 4, 2023

With more than $60 million in federal funding to work with, Oklahoma is coming up with a plan to expand its electric vehicle charging network. The National Electric Vehicle Formula Program provides Oklahoma more than $66 million in federal funding for EV charging infrastructure over the next five years. Oklahoma will have to match the federal funds with state, local and/or private funding. — Oklahoma Department of Transportation Simply put, the state is looking to put EV charging stations every 50 miles along what are called Alternative Fuel Corridors. AFCs may also include compressed natural gas fueling stations, so it’s not all about EVs. View the full article: KRMG.com

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