Ocean City's plans to replace broken EV chargers.
The First State is extending its Clean Transportation Incentive Program through April 30, 2026, offering continued financial support for people buying electric vehicles and for businesses installing charging stations.
The Carney administration announced a major investment in Delaware’s electric vehicle infrastructure Friday, committing $21.5 million to expand charging stations across the state.
The Delaware Department of Transportation is now accepting proposal requests for the states National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Plan.
The party states that meetings will discuss the effects of transportation on climate, electricity demand, and impact on residents.
DNREC is giving out grant money to businesses who will have electric car charging stations built at there locations. Delaware will get 14 new sites and 5 of those sites will be in Sussex County.
