RALEIGH — The North Carolina Department of Transportation released a second map of 41 proposed electric vehicle charging station sites in the Tar Heel State.
In January, 11 initial locations were identified along an “alternative fuel corridor” where there are fewer charging stations.
Thirty-six are in Eastern North Carolina and five are in Western North Carolina.
NCDOT has been allocated $109 million from the national electric vehicle infrastructure program, part of a $5 billion bipartisan law enacted in 2021 by the Biden-Harris administration to build these corridors.
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