
Colorado Set to Add 100 New EV Stations With $12 Million Federal Grant
Get ready to see more electric vehicle charging stations across Colorado. More gas stations are offering charging stations across the station, but there simply are not enough right now. Colorado is becoming the global leader for electric vehicles. EV drivers need more charging stations to ensure they can get from point A to point B. Electric vehicles are 28 percent of all sales in the state of Colorado.
Colorado Expands Electric Vehicle Charging Network
Expect to see more charging stations built across the state. CPR reports that federal spending has been approved to build more chargers for public use. These chargers will be along highways.
READ MORE: Every Colorado State Park Now Has EV Chargers
$12 Million in Federal Grants to Boost Access
Colorado will receive $12 million from the federal government to build more charging stations. That funding was officially confirmed on October 9.
100 New Charging Stations Coming to Colorado
Colorado Biz reports that the state of Colorado will build 100 new stations across the state with the $12 million given from the federal government.
Over 5,000 EV Chargers Already in Place
There are currently over 5,000 charging stations all across the state of Colorado.
Big Win for Colorado EV Drivers — But Tax Credits Shrinking Soon
This is a win for electric vehicle enthusiasts in the state of Colorado. Next year, the tax credits for purchasing an electric vehicle will be greatly reduced. The EV tax credits will be slashed in half in 2026.
READ MORE: Learn About the EV Tax Credit Reduction for 2026
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