Electric vehicles need electric chargers, and the state is racing to install more.
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*May 18, 2023
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EV charger installation is amping up
Both private and publicly-funded construction of new chargers is accelerating, improving convenience for EV drivers.
Electric vehicle registration statewide and nationwide has quintupled in five years. EVs now account for one in ten vehicles sold in the United States. A proposed federal rule would compel manufacturers to make more EVs, and a new state law requires all new vehicles sold beyond 2035 to have zero tailpipe emissions.
The laws are written. The climate crisis is urgent. The EV wave is coming, but there remains a critical question:
"Are we ready to charge all these electric cars?"
Construction of new chargers has zoomed since 2013 from fewer than 20 to more than 400 per year. New federal and state investments will further accelerate new installations, with special emphasis on serving residents of multifamily housing and rural areas.
Right now, EV drivers encounter some common inconveniences. The state is rolling out record investments and smart new policy to address these issues and pave the way for increasing EV adoption.
Read the full story on Gov. Jay Inslee's Medium [ [link removed] ]
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