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Malloy pledges $1M in electric vehicle incentives

Gov. Dannel P. Malloy on Tuesday announced a $1 million fund to give Connecticut businesses and residents incentives up to $3,000 to buy or lease an electric or fuel cell vehicle.

CT ranks 11th in electric vehicle adoption

Connecticut has 1.2 electric vehicles out of every 1,000 vehicles registered, ranking the state 11th in the nation, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

N. Haven, Westport dealers win electric car awards

The Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection awarded Toyota dealers in Westport and New Haven for selling or leasing the most electric vehicles earlier this year.

CT hosting Earth Day test drives in Hartford

Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and the Department of Energy & Environmental Protection will hold an electric vehicle fair on Earth Day, April 22, at Bushnell Park in Hartford.
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Malloy grants $136K for 56 electric car stations

Gov. Dannel P. Malloy has allocated $135,946 in grants to install 56 public charging stations for electric vehicles at 42 locations around the state.

DEEP funding electric car charger installations

Funding up to $2,000 is now available to Connecticut businesses and municipalities for the installation of public electric vehicle charging stations.

CT DOT to host electric vehicle expo

The Connecticut Department of Transportation is hosting an electric vehicle expo to entice businesses and residents to learn more about clean transportation.
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