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Michigan secures $1.8M to fix these 172 broken EV chargers

By Justin P. Hicks


Michigan is getting federal funds to fix or replace 172 inoperable electric vehicle chargers throughout the state.

Last week, the governor’s office announced the state secured $1.8 million in grant funding through the Electric Vehicle Charger Reliability and Accessibility Accelerator Program to fix EV charging infrastructure across 105 different locations.

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