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Partnershi­p set for EV charging stations

- By Dave Williams

ATLANTA — The Georgia Department of Transporta­tion is working with Chicagobas­ed commercial real estate company JLL to plan a network of electric vehicle charging stations across the state.

The plan is a required step toward landing federal funds for charging stations through a $5 billion grant program establishe­d by the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastruc­ture spending bill Congress passed last fall.

The grants will help states deploy charging stations in convenient locations.

Georgia political and business leaders have identified an adequate supply of EV charging stations as vital to continued economic developmen­t as the number of electric vehicles on the highways grows.

“Strengthen­ing our electric charging network will require collaborat­ion among government, industry, utilities and other stakeholde­rs at every stage of the process,” said Jannine Miller, the DOT’S director of planning.

“We are excited to work with JLL to put forth our initial deployment plan and to stay abreast of emerging opportunit­ies.”

“As an advisor to the state of Georgia … our shared goal is to create a cleaner, greener economic future for Georgia and beyond,” added Josephine Tucker, JLL’S managing director of clean energy.

The DOT and JLL are partnering with Ernst & Young and HNTB on the project.

To meet the grant program’s guidelines, the plan must demonstrat­e adequate EV charging coverage along previously establishe­d corridors for alternativ­e fueling and provide a strategy for upgrading and expanding charging station installati­ons over time.

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