Ohio should be an easier state to drive in for Tesla, Rivian and other EV owners by the end of the decade.
Electric cars outside Tri-C's Advanced Technology Training Center on Wednesday. Northeast Ohio could see a dozen new charging stations in the next five years, thanks to a federal grant program.
The Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority was the first port on the Great Lakes to announce a net-zero emissions goal These future stations, for which $56 million has been spent thus far, follow guidelines listed by the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure program, which dictates a state must build a station every 50 miles off major transportation corridors and include at least four Fast Chargers of at least 600 kilowatts of combined power.
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