SUNY Campuses to Get Boost in Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure
Funding Announced for EV Charging Stations on SUNY Campuses
A recent round of funding has brought good news for the state’s education system, with electric vehicle chargers set to appear on SUNY campuses. Senators Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand announced a $15 million federal grant to support the initiative.
Goal: Install 350 EV Charging Stations Across New York
The funding, awarded by the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Charging and Fueling Infrastructure Grant program, aims to install up to 350 electric vehicle charging stations on SUNY campuses across New York. This significant investment will help promote the adoption of electric vehicles, reduce carbon emissions, and support the state’s transition to a more sustainable transportation system.
Timeline for Installation Process Yet to Be Announced
While the funding has been secured, a timeline for the installation process has yet to be announced. As the project progresses, we will keep you updated on the progress and expected completion date.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the goal of the funding?
A: The goal is to install up to 350 EV charging stations on SUNY campuses across New York.
Q: How much funding was awarded?
A: $15 million in federal funding was awarded for the project.
Q: What is the source of the funding?
A: The funding comes from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Charging and Fueling Infrastructure Grant program.
Q: What is the timeline for the installation process?
A: The timeline for the installation process has yet to be announced.