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Lincoln gets $640K federal grant to install electric vehicle charging stations

  • The city of Lincoln received a $640,000 federal grant to install 20 electric vehicle charging ports in areas benefiting low- and moderate-income residents.
  • The charging stations will be located in five census tracts with a combined population of over 23,000 residents, where 31.5% are racial and ethnic minorities.
  • The project aims to provide charging access to 1,650 multifamily housing units within a 10-minute walk of the sites, with the total project cost being $800,000.
  • The city plans to use 5% of the grant for community engagement and education about electric vehicles in the neighborhoods where the charging stations will be installed.
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