Consumers Energy Starts New Effort to Expand Overnight Charging for Michigan Electric Vehicle Owners
- Consumers Energy's PowerMIDrive program aims to accelerate the growth of EVs in Michigan, with a focus on multifamily and community charging, providing $7,500 rebates for property owners and municipalities to install EV chargers, driving the state's EV transformation forward.
- Electric vehicle sales in Michigan have tripled since 2020, highlighting the increasing demand for EV infrastructure, which CE is addressing through the installation of 200 EV chargers, including 100 fast chargers, across the Lower Peninsula.
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Rebates for Multifamily, Community Locations Fill Growing Need
JACKSON, Mich., July 12, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Taking another step to power
"Consumers Energy is driven to provide solutions that accelerate the growth of EVs, as we plan to power up to 1 million carbon-free vehicles on Michigan roads by 2030," said Lauren Snyder, Consumers Energy's vice president of customer experience. "By focusing on multifamily and community charging, we're adding another piece of the puzzle that removes barriers for drivers making the switch to EVs."
Consumers Energy's PowerMIDrive program will actively focus on providing rebates for EV chargers at apartments and other multifamily locations where vehicle owners need to charge their vehicles overnight.
The new multifamily EV charging program offers
Learn more at ConsumersEnergy.com/overnightcharge or ConsumersEnergy.com/communitycharging.
"Consumers Energy is committed to making EV ownership and charging available to everyone," Snyder said. "That includes providing equitable access to EV charging for renters and tenants who might not have a private garage to power up at home."
Consumers Energy is taking action to make EV ownership more affordable and convenient. An effort is underway to add 200 EV chargers, including 100 fast chargers, across the Lower Peninsula.
Electric vehicle sales continue to accelerate in
Consumers Energy has installed nearly 4,000 EV chargers for homes, businesses and along roads across the Lower Peninsula. Those include nearly 40 fast chargers that can power an EV battery in a half hour.
(Read more: Powering your EV drive across
Electric vehicles will be powered by an electric grid that is moving fast to become carbon neutral. Consumers Energy's Clean Energy Plan calls for eliminating coal by 2025, reducing energy waste and adding renewable energy sources. Learn more: ConsumersEnergy.com/change.
"We're taking steps today to make sure we make our state's EV transformation a natural one for Michiganders," Snyder said. "We're helping our EV drivers take advantage of the lowest rates, find convenient charging locations, and get the information they need from our advisors. It's all about helping
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