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Dozens Of New Fast EV Chargers Coming To Connecticut - CleanTechnica

Dozens Of New Fast EV Chargers Coming To Connecticut - CleanTechnica
Source: cleantechnica
Author: @cleantechnica
Published: 10/28/2025

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Connecticut is set to significantly expand its electric vehicle (EV) fast charging infrastructure using $5.4 million in NEVI (National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure) funding. The state is finalizing grant agreements for nine new fast charging stations across various locations including Meriden, Hartford, Willington, Waterbury, Putnam, Plainfield, and New Milford. A key requirement for these installations is that chargers along designated Alternative Fuel Corridors must be spaced no more than 50 miles apart, ensuring reliable support for EV drivers on longer trips. Currently, Connecticut has approximately 4,455 publicly available EV charging ports, including around 740 fast chargers, which is modest compared to states like California, where EV adoption and infrastructure are more advanced. The number of gas stations in Connecticut has declined significantly over the decades, from over 2,500 in the 1980s to about 1,156 today. Despite some public misconceptions, EVs in Connecticut are becoming more affordable with new models like the Nissan

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