Electric Vehicle Charging
There are 52,000+ public EVC locations across the U.S. but that is only a 1/3 of the number of gas stations - EV owners are looking for more charging stations everyday.
Benefits
Lower costs per mile driven: charging an electric vehicle at home is like paying less than $1.00 per gallon of gas.
Where available, vehicle-to-grid (V2G) charging enables vehicles to sell stored energy back to the grid at times of peak demand.
Many homes are EV ready! A standard 110V outlet provides overnight power sufficient for most Americans’ daily driving miles.
Convenience: Charging where you park saves trips and time. Charging at home can mean a “full tank” every morning.
Incentives
resources
Click on a link below for more information.
Click here for the handout on Electric Vehicle Charging - Florida version (PDF)
- Clean Energy - EV Readiness
- Alternative Fuels Data Center - Electricity Infrastructure
- Central Hudson - How to Charge
- U.S. DOT - EV Charging Speeds
- Alternative Fuels Data Center - Electricity Infrastructure
- Alternative Fuels Data Center - Electricity Infrastructure
- EPA - Electric Vehicle Myths
- Alternative Fuels Data Center - Electricity Infrastructure
- U.S. Department of Transportation - Rural EV Toolkit
- Kiplinger - EV Tax Credit Inflation Reduction Act
- IRS - Instructions for Form 5695
- ENERGY STAR - Electric Panel Upgrade Tax Credit
- AFDC - Alternative Fuel Refueling Property Tax Credit
- Appalachian Power - Efficient Products Program
- Dominion Energy Virginia - EV Charger Rewards Program
- Dominion Energy Virginia - Energy Efficiency Marketplace
- Alternative Fuels Data Center - Electricity Infrastructure
- Siemens - VersiCharge AC Electric Vehicle Charging Station Manual
- Siemens - Industry Support
- ABB Ltd. - EV Charging
- ABB Ltd. - Downloadable Documents
- Google Forms - Training Audience Survey
- U.S. Access Board - Accessible Mobility Features