The state will have 46 fast-charging stations.
Five are already open, and three additional stations are under construction.
The five active stations are in Berea, Grayson, Hazard, Richmond, and Sparta.
All stations are expected to open next year.
Gov. Andy Beshear said this investment will help establish the EV network’s status as a “global automotive leader.”
“Team Kentucky continues to lead the way in building out a network of accessible, convenient and affordable EV charging stations to support commutes and travel across our state,” Beshear said. “Having five stations open is just the beginning. Dozens more will follow and include all regions of the state. Opening the first station in northern Kentucky and a second station in eastern Kentucky is another important milestone.”
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