Wisconsin Restarts EV Charging Program with $14 Million for 26 Sites
Wisconsin has restarted its electric vehicle (EV) charging program, allocating $14 million to build 26 new fast-charging sites. This move follows a federal court ruling that forced the release of National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) funds previously frozen by the Trump Administration.Key Takeaways$14 million allocated for 26 new fast-charging sites across Wisconsin.The state now has a total of 78 funded EV charging projects, aiming to cover major travel corridors.New stations will be non-proprietary and open-access, ensuring availability for all drivers.Wisconsin's Department of Transportation (WisDOT) selected the new locations based on their ability to fill gaps along 15 designated interstate and highway corridors. The chosen sites include Kwik Trip convenience stores, hotels,...
