Earlier this week, Georgia Power filed their community charging plan for 2023 with the Georgia Public Service Commission, which can be found here: Document Detail. The documents include a list of 16 proposed sites for construction this year as part of the program, mostly in rural Georgia south of Atlanta, although there are a couple of locations listed to the northwest of Atlanta as well. However, the filing also says that they plan to only build 11 sites, so these may not all be finalized or they may defer some sites to 2024 perhaps.
The specific locations listed are in Donalsonville, Cuthbert, Richland, Georgetown, Rockmart, Summerville, Jesup, Griffin, Americus, McRae, Baxley, Cochran, Hawkinsville, Homerville, Blackshear, and Edison. There seems to be a bit of a focus on several non-Interstate corridors like US 84, US 27, US 23, US 341, and US 19 in the site choices.
(I put this in the ChargePoint forum since Georgia Power has exclusively been installing stations on the ChargePoint network to date; most recent installs have been paired CPE250 units, and I expect these will be as well.)
The specific locations listed are in Donalsonville, Cuthbert, Richland, Georgetown, Rockmart, Summerville, Jesup, Griffin, Americus, McRae, Baxley, Cochran, Hawkinsville, Homerville, Blackshear, and Edison. There seems to be a bit of a focus on several non-Interstate corridors like US 84, US 27, US 23, US 341, and US 19 in the site choices.
(I put this in the ChargePoint forum since Georgia Power has exclusively been installing stations on the ChargePoint network to date; most recent installs have been paired CPE250 units, and I expect these will be as well.)