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In Massachusetts, utilities take a collaborative approach to EV infrastructure

May 10, 2017

There are about 6,200 electric vehicles on the roads in Massachusetts, but in less than a decade the state wants to reach 300,000

That means by 2025, the Bay State is targeting a 50-fold increase in zero-emission vehicles (ZEV). The transportation sector makes up 40% of greenhouse gas emissions in the state, and the state’s Zero Electric Vehicle Commission set the target to help Massachusetts meet its environmental goal of reducing emissions 25% below 1990 levels by 2020, and 80% by 2050.

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