California Governor Edmund G. Brown, Jr. joined with the
California Public Utilities Commission on March 23 to announce a $100 million
dollar fund for the construction of a statewide network of charging stations
for electric vehicles (EVs). The plan calls for at least 200 public
fast-charging stations and another 10,000 plug-in units at 1,000 locations
across the state. The funds come from a $120 million settlement with NRG
Energy, Inc. that stems from ten-year-old claims during the state's energy
crisis. The settlement did not involve EVs.
The network of charging stations funded by the settlement will be
installed in the San Francisco Bay Area, the San Joaquin Valley, the Los
Angeles Basin, and San Diego County. The goal is to support cleaner air and
reduce dependence on foreign oil. Governor Brown also announced that he has
signed an executive order laying the foundation for 1.5 million zero-emission
vehicles on California's roadways by 2025. In January, the California Air
Resources Board voted to require the largest automakers to derive 15%, or about
1.4 million, of their annual California sales from EVs or other zero- or
near-zero emissions vehicles by 2025.
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