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New York agencies propose shifting EV fast chargers to non-demand charges

April 17, 2018

New York is aiming to have 800,000 electric vehicles on its roads by 2025. But with seven years left, the state has a ways to go with this year a “crucial inflection point,” NYPA told the Public Service Commission.

At the end of November 2017, cumulative zero emission vehicles sold in New York was just over 30,000. In order for adoption to accelerate, the state must address consumers range anxiety; the proliferation of DC fast charging stations, which allow for rapid charging, is one way.

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