Kansas to get more electric vehicle charging stations

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[font='Source Sans Pro', arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif]The Kansas Department of Transportation announced Friday it is awarding $2 million to three companies covering seven different areas of the state.[/font]
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I-70 and Kansas Turnpike to get more electric vehicle charging stations in Kansas (ksn.com)
 
Stations with two DCFC ports must be capable of providing at least 100 kW charging for a single vehicle and at least 50 kW simultaneous charging for two vehicles.

Stations with four DCFC ports must be capable of providing at least 100 kW simultaneous charging for two vehicles and at least 50 kW simultaneous charging for four vehicles.

Regardless of whether applicant is submitting for 2 or 4 port charging, favorable evaluation will be awarded to charging stations with higher capacity than 100kW.
 
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