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Iowa is poised to get a lot more electric vehicle charging stations along interstate highways starting next year, but who pays for those stations? Is it taxpayers?
New EV charging stations in Altoona, Des Moines, Ames, Iowa City and the 'World's Largest Truck Stop' are on hold for a federal review under Trump.
Casey’s currently has charging stations at eight of its Iowa stores, in the cities of Altoona, Ankeny, Avoca, Carroll, Clarinda, Early, Emmetsburg and Sioux City. According to the DOT, there are ...
New EV charging stations in Altoona, Des Moines, Ames, Iowa City and the 'World's Largest Truck Stop' are on hold for a federal review under Trump.
Iowa City is moving ahead with plans to charge 16 cents per kilowatt hour to use its electric vehicle charging stations, many located at Iowa City’s parking ramps.
Officials have recommended to the board that the City establish a $0.16/kWh fee for the use of public EV charging stations in public parking facilities in order for the City to break even.
An electric vehicle charging station is seen in the Dubuque Street Ramp in Iowa City on Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2023. Iowa City electric vehicle users will now have to start paying a fee to charge their ...
The Director of the Iowa Department of Transportation says they have seen some federal programs put on pause. Scott Marler says that includes the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure program.
DES MOINES, Iowa — Iowa is getting $51 million from the federal government to build a statewide network of charging stations for electric cars. However, before Iowa gets the money, the state has ...
The National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Formula Program will provide $5 billion nationally through 2026 for new charging stations at least every 50 miles and within 1 mile of interstates.
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