What are other States doing with IRA NEVI (Edit: Corrected by @ItsNotAboutTheMoney) money set aside for EV charging? What should they do given NACS momentum?
Arizona (ADOT) seems to have ID'd corridors for growth, but makes no claim as to the technology or supplier (good move). Will they use CCS tech or plan for Superchargers? (Consider there are many EVs not able to use Superchargers yet.) But older tech might not be the best future proofing strategy - unless it's temporary and can be changed? Maybe they should take the funding and invest in property and power delivery with a temp setup?
Their goal is based on the fact that there is no interstate commonality (US standard) which is contributing to both confusion and failures. So is NACS now the standard they should adopt going forward?
I also notice their chosen corridors seem to match where we also need Superchargers, but maybe they all just follow general traffic volume - including Tesla.
Arizona (ADOT) seems to have ID'd corridors for growth, but makes no claim as to the technology or supplier (good move). Will they use CCS tech or plan for Superchargers? (Consider there are many EVs not able to use Superchargers yet.) But older tech might not be the best future proofing strategy - unless it's temporary and can be changed? Maybe they should take the funding and invest in property and power delivery with a temp setup?
Their goal is based on the fact that there is no interstate commonality (US standard) which is contributing to both confusion and failures. So is NACS now the standard they should adopt going forward?
I also notice their chosen corridors seem to match where we also need Superchargers, but maybe they all just follow general traffic volume - including Tesla.
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