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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Lincoln gets $640K federal grant to install electric vehicle charging stations
The grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation will allow the city to install 20 electric vehicle charging ports in areas that benefit low- and moderate-income residents.
City of Lincoln gets $640,000 to help install several EV charging stations
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – The City of Lincoln on Monday announced that it received a grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation for several charging stations. Lincoln will receive $640,000 to install 20 electric vehicle charging ports in areas that benefit low and moderate-income residents. “By expanding public charging infrastructure, the city will remove barriers to EV ownership and ensure...
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