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The Arkansas Department of Energy & Environment (“ADEE”) Energy Office is distributing a slide deck and guidance documents associated with its electric vehicle charging stations funding programs.

ADEE had previously published a January 24th news statement referring to two programs that fund electric vehicle charging stations.

  • Level 2 Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment Program (providing rebates to the installation of Level-2 electric vehicle charging stations/described by being capable of fully charging electric cars in eight hours or less using an output voltage of 240 volts).
  • 150-Kilowatt DC Fast Charging Stations (charging stations that can charge electric vehicles in as little time as 30 minutes)

ADEE has made available webinar slides as well as guidance documents for both programs.

You can find a link to the documents here Here.

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