Jule is set to enhance Colorado's EV charging network, having been awarded three new sites in Fort Garland, Holyoke, and Yuma. This development is part of a $21 million initiative funded by the Colorado Energy Office and the NEVI Program, aimed at bolstering the state's EV infrastructure.
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These new locations by Jule (operating as eCAMION USA Inc.) are crucial in Colorado's plan to support 940,000 light-duty EVs by 2030 and improve air quality, particularly in underserved communities. This expansion also aligns with Colorado's goal to lead in electric transportation and sustainable practices.
Jule's participation in this program reflects its commitment to advancing EV accessibility and supporting Colorado's green transportation objectives. The new charging stations are expected to be operational by the end of 2025, contributing significantly to the state's network of over 1,000 public fast-charger ports.
For more details on the DCFC Plazas program and other awardees, visit the CDOT website's DCFC Plazas webpage.
These new locations by Jule (operating as eCAMION USA Inc.) are crucial in Colorado's plan to support 940,000 light-duty EVs by 2030 and improve air quality, particularly in underserved communities. This expansion also aligns with Colorado's goal to lead in electric transportation and sustainable practices.
Jule's participation in this program reflects its commitment to advancing EV accessibility and supporting Colorado's green transportation objectives. The new charging stations are expected to be operational by the end of 2025, contributing significantly to the state's network of over 1,000 public fast-charger ports.
For more details on the DCFC Plazas program and other awardees, visit the CDOT website's DCFC Plazas webpage.
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