If you have an electric vehicle or you're thinking about investing in one, the State of Texas wants to make it more convenient for you to keep your electric vehicle charged.
"There's the fast-charging stations like this, there's not enough of them around within the Metroplex," driver, Joe Paul said.
Things could soon change. The Texas Department of Transportation released a draft of its new electric vehicle infrastructure plan. The draft shows how many charging stations the state is efforting to install in year one and you can see the difference at years three, four and five. You'll notice more urban areas with more charging stations.
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