Plug-in electric vehicles in Wyoming explained
, there were about 500 electric vehicles in Wyoming.[1]
Charging stations
, there were 58 public charging stations in Wyoming.[2]
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, signed into law in November 2021, allocates to charging stations in Wyoming.[3]
, the state and federal governments recognize I-25, I-80, and I-90 as potential charging corridors.[4]
By region
Casper
, there were 34 electric vehicles registered in Natrona County.
Cheyenne
, there were 106 electric vehicles registered in Laramie County.[5]
Notes and References
- News: Electric cars in Wyoming are in need of chargers, but will local businesses bite?. Taylar. Stagner. Wyoming Public Radio. 2022-04-15. 2022-05-01.
- News: Electric vehicle movement faces major roadblocks. Marley. Kayden. 2022-04-26. 2022-05-01. NewsNation.
- News: Electric cars have been slow to catch on in Wyoming. Some hope that will change. KSMU. 2022-05-10. 2022-05-24. Taylar. Stagner.
- News: Wyoming's National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Plan available for public comment. 2022-06-14. 2022-08-31. Aaron. Brown. Wyoming News Now.
- News: Wyoming electric vehicle adoption low — only 34 registered EVs in Natrona — but billions available to build out infrastructure. Oil City News. Brendan. LaChance. 2022-04-04. 2022-05-28.