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More electric vehicle charging stations coming to central Pennsylvania

  • By Sydney Roach/WPSU
A plug used to charge an electric vehicle at H&H Chevrolet in Shippensburg.

 Jeremy Long / WITF

A plug used to charge an electric vehicle at H&H Chevrolet in Shippensburg.

Screenshot of map showing electric vehicle charging stations coming to Pennsylvania as part of the the Pennsylvania NEVI State Plan. Green stars represent new stations while yellow boxes represent existing NEVI stations.

Pennsylvania Department Of Transportation

Screenshot of map showing electric vehicle charging stations coming to Pennsylvania as part of the the Pennsylvania NEVI State Plan. Green stars represent new stations while yellow boxes represent existing NEVI stations.

New electric vehicle charging stations are coming to central Pennsylvania. Fifty-four projects across the state have been selected for National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure, or NEVI, funding.

Blair, Centre, Clearfield, Clinton and Jefferson counties are each getting at least one charging station. PennDOT Secretary Mike Carroll said the hope is to have construction start later this year or the beginning of next year.

“The number of electric vehicles that we have in Pennsylvania today is growing. There will be more tomorrow than today and more the day after that,” Carroll said.

Carroll said the awardees will have to get the necessary permits to develop electric charging stations, but he does not expect any problems with the process.

Four federally compliant charging ports will be funded at each charging location.

See the list of conditional awards in central Pennsylvania below:

Berks County

  • ​Electrify America, LLC: $741,290 for a charging station at the Sheetz in Bethel (I-78, Exit 13)

Blair County

  • Electrify America, LLC: $790,703 for a charging station at the Sheetz in Tyrone (I-99, Exit 48)
  • Sheetz, Inc: $691,197 for a charging station at the Sheetz in Altoona (I-99, Exit 32)

Centre County

  • TA Operating LLC: $1.1 million for a charging station at the TravelCenters of America in Milesburg (I-80, Exit 158)

Clearfield County

  • Blink Network LLC: $529,988 for a charging station at the Kwik Fill in Kylertown (I-80, Exit 133)

Clinton County

  • Pilot Travel Centers LLC: $812,990 for a charging station at the Flying J Travel Center in Mill Hall (I-80, Exit 173)

Cumberland County

  • ​Francis Energy PA, LLC: $738,937 for a charging station at the Sheetz in Carlisle (I-81, Exit 44)
  • Tesla, Inc: $256,626 for a charging station at the Wawa in Summerdale (I-81, Exit 65A)

Dauphin County

  • ​Electrify America, LLC: $775,804 for a charging station at the Sheetz in Harrisburg (I-83, Exit 45)
  • Sheetz, Inc: $163,838 for a charging station at the Sheetz in Harrisburg (I-81, Exit 77)

Franklin County

  • ​Francis Energy PA, LLC: $793,457 for a charging station at Chambersburg Square in Chambersburg (I-81, Exit 17)
  • TA Operating LLC: $1.1 million for a charging station at the TravelCenters of America in Greencastle (I-81, Exit 5)

Jefferson County

  • Love’s Travel Stops and Country Stores: $577,330 for a charging station at the Love’s Travel Stop in Brookville (I-80, Exit 81)

Lebanon County

  • ​Love’s Travel Stops and Country Stores: $689,324 for a charging station at the Love’s Travel Stop in Jonestown (I-81, Exit 90)

Schuylkill County

  • ​Raceway Management Company, Inc: $899,595 for a charging station at the Onvo Travel Plaza in Pottsville (I-81, Exit 119)

​York County

  • ​Sheetz, Inc: $654,081 for a charging station at the Sheetz in York (I-83, Exit 21 A-B)
  • Tesla, Inc: $204,232 for a charging station at Shrewsbury Commons in York (I-83, Exit 4)

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