The state needs to submit a plan by August 1st.
WSDOT is asking for public input on joining a national electric vehicle charging network along major transportation corridors. The state transportation department is expecting to receive around 71-million-dollars in federal funds to develop an electric vehicle charging infrastructure. However, before receiving the funds, the state needs to submit a plan by August 1st. The funds would come through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act over the next five years with Washington getting $10.5 million in the first year. an interactive map to suggest EV charging station location and a survey can be found at our website.
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