Electrify America Opens Its First Station In North Dakota To Fill The Void

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Electrify America Opens Its First Station In North Dakota To Fill The Void
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Electrify America, one of the U.S.' largest EV fast-charging networks, this month opened its first station in North Dakota.

It's an important step to expand the network nationwide along major routes coast-to-coast. As we can see on the map, there are still big gaps in the northern part of the country, where the EV infrastructure is the weakest. Electrify America currently has more than 840 stations with more than 3,700 individual fast chargers in 47 states.

' According to the company, in addition to the station in Jamestown, another one is coming soon to Grand Forks near Interstate 29. Two more sites will be launched in North Dakota next year for a total of four. A similar rollout is expected in the other northern states, supporting long-distance travel for electric vehicles. It's worth noting that a weaker charging infrastructure is usually a direct consequence of a lower number of electric vehicles in the area.

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