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Local officials say the pause will delay the construction of dozens of EV charging stations across Texas.
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EV chargers are popping up across the region — but "charging deserts" remain.
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The federal grant from the Department of Transportation will go toward building 100 electric vehicle chargers across 16 North Texas counties.
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Fort Worth ISD’s school buses are going green — though the familiar yellow paint color will remain the same.
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Grants being announced Thursday will fund 47 EV charging stations and related projects in 22 states and Puerto Rico, including 7,500 EV charging ports.
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The IRS has made it a bit easier for EVs to qualify for tax credits in 2025. In the meantime, here's what you need to know about which cars are eligible right now.
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The City of Mesquite and DART are both providing free charging stations for one year.
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The new registration fee is meant to make up for the state’s lost revenue from gasoline taxes that are used to pay for road construction and maintenance.
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The $408 million approved Tuesday by the Federal Highway Administration will help build a network of charging facilities every 50-70 miles along certain major Texas highways.
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With $408 million in federal funds, the state wants to build enough charging stations to support 1 million electric vehicles.
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As electric vehicles grow in popularity utility companies are being called on to help provide infrastructure for cities, states, and at people’s homes.
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Electric vehicle ownership and charging infrastructure is expected to grow significantly before the next legislative session. The lobbying power of the industry — and the number of enthusiastic electric vehicle drivers — will likely grow as well.