LANSING, MI — Michigan’s electric vehicle (EV) drivers have a new fast charging station to support their travels across the state’s capital. Michigan’s first EV fast charger station, part of the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) program, is now available for public use.
The charging station is located in the Meijer parking lot at 6200 South Penn Ave. in Lansing. EV drivers will find six direct current (DC) fast chargers, including one trailer-friendly charger, according to a press release.
“MDOT is committed to enhancing the charging network statewide to support our EV users,” said State Transportation Director Bradley C. Wieferich. “Thanks to the NEVI program, we can expedite this network, reaching our goal of supporting 2 million EVs on Michigan roads by 2030.”
MDOT says the national NEVI Formula Program aims to support the expansion of universal fast charging stations nationwide.
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