Colorado will push to increase its number of electric vehicle fast-charging stations and coordinate with surrounding states to develop a regional electric corridor under a new plan.
The state’s electric vehicle plan, unveiled Jan. 24, “serves as a roadmap to build out a fast-charging network, giving Coloradans the ability to travel anywhere in the state in an EV,” Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper (D) said.
Colorado could have close to 1 million electric vehicles on the road by 2030, the state Energy Office estimates. Lack of public charging, particularly fast-charging stations along major transportation corridors, is seen ...