The Clean Fuel and Charging Infrastructure Program has invested more than $1.84 million in 31 multifamily properties across Michigan. This funding will support the installation of 201 new electric vehicle charging stations, according to a community announcement.
The program aims to expand charging access for residents and move Michigan closer to its goal of supporting 2 million electric vehicles by 2030. The MI Healthy Climate Plan outlines this objective as part of the state's roadmap to a carbon-neutral future by 2050.
The CFCI Program was launched in 2024 with a one-time $30 million state-funded initiative. At least 40% of the funding is allocated to disadvantaged communities. The first four rounds of the program focus on multifamily housing, where residents often lack at-home chargi

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