Columbia Basin College (CBC), located in the Tri-Cities region of Washington State, USA, has unveiled new electric vehicle (EV) charging stations on its campus. The stations are available to students, staff, and visitors, making it easier for EV drivers in the area to charge while going about their daily activities.
Campus Charging as a Network Building Block
Across the US and Europe, public funding and incentive programs have accelerated EV charger deployment at non-traditional sites such as schools, hospitals, and government buildings. In the EU, the AFIR regulation requires member states to ensure minimum charging coverage along major transport corridors, pushing both public and private entities to act.
Why Institutional EV Infrastructure Matters
Source: Plug into new EV charging stations at CBC - Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business - Google News — EV· Based on source, with AI-assisted rewriting.
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