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Michigan |
Regional Electric Vehicle (REV) Midwest Plan |
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Type: Laws and Regulations |
Jurisdiction: Michigan
Michigan joined Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, and Wisconsin (Signatory States) in signing the REV Midwest memorandum of understanding (MOU) to accelerate vehicle electrification in the Midwest. Signatory States are committed to:
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Accelerate medium- and heavy-duty fleet electrification;
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Collaborate on regional electric vehicle (EV) charging station siting and deployment analyses with a focus on commercial routes;
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Standardize regulations, messaging, and customer experience related to EVs across state lines;
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Evaluate opportunities for workforce development;
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Identify historically disadvantaged communities for equitable EV charging station development and EV adoption; and,
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Educate consumers and fleet owners to raise EV awareness, reduce range anxiety, and increase EV adoption.
The Signatory States maintain a coordination group composed of senior leadership from each state who meet and report on the above actions. For more information, see the REV Midwest Partnership Announcement.
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Michigan |
Lake Michigan Electric Vehicle (EV) Circuit |
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Type: Laws and Regulations |
Jurisdiction: Michigan
Michigan joined Indiana, Illinois, and Wisconsin (Signatory States) in signing the Lake Michigan EV Circuit Tour memorandum of understanding (MOU) to create an EV charging corridor along the Lake Michigan coastline that is intended to make it possible to seamlessly drive an EV across the Signatory States’ that border Lake Michigan. Signatory States are committed to:
- Coordinating on regional EV charging infrastructure siting and deployment strategies;
- Achieving a consistent EV charging station user experience across Signatory States;
- Encouraging EV tourism around Lake Michigan;
- Removing barriers to EV adoption and reducing range anxiety;
- Identifying and developing best practices for EV charging, infrastructure optimization, information sharing, and electricity demand management;
- Providing reliable long-distance driving routes for EV drivers.
The Signatory States will maintain a working group composed of senior leadership from each state who will meet and report on the above actions. For more information, see the MOU.
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