LANSING, MI — Michigan has awarded $1.84 million in grants to install 201 electric vehicle charging stations at apartment complexes.

The awards announced Nov. 5 by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE) will pay for overnight chargers at 31 multifamily properties where residents typically lack at-home EV charging options, the agency said.

The reimbursement grants are sourced from the state’s Clean Fuel and Charging Infrastructure (CFCI) Program launched in 2024 with a one-time $30 million appropriation. Forty percent of the money is reserved for disadvantaged communities.

The awards are concentrated in metro Detroit suburbs such as Taylor, Allen Park, Lincoln Park, Dearborn Heights and Southfield. Other sites include Kalamazoo, Flint and Lansing.

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