Report: Tennessee Keeps High Rank in Projected EV Jobs Amid Industry Uncertainty | Chattanooga Times Free Press
Kentucky secured $17.8 million to expand 46 fast-charging stations with federal approval enabling further statewide projects, supporting 10,200 EV-related jobs, officials said.
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Report: Tennessee keeps high rank in projected EV jobs amid industry uncertainty | Chattanooga Times Free Press
Tennessee remains among the nation's top four states for highest number of anticipated electric vehicle manufacturing jobs despite slowing industry investments, disappearing tax incentives and federal policy uncertainty, according to a new report on electric transportation in the Southeast.


Previously Pledged Federal Funds Secured For EV Charging Stations
Kentucky has secured $17.8 million in previously pledged federal funds to help build electric vehicle (EV) charging stations across the state, enabling longer-distance EV travel for residents and visitors. The approval of Kentucky’s EV Infrastructure Deployment Plan (EVIDP) brings the state’s total allocated through the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) program to nearly $55 million. With the new funding in place, Kentucky is set t…
Kentucky regains $17.8M for EV Charging Network expansion - KBSI FOX23 News Cape Girardeau News
FRANKFORT, Ky., (KBSI) — Gov. Andy Beshear announced Friday that Kentucky has regained $17.8 million in federal funds to expand electric vehicle charging stations and received approval for its updated Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Deployment Plan. The money, previously frozen under the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure program, will support the state’s ongoing effort to build a fast-charging network. Beshear joined a lawsuit in August c…
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