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Electrify America* said today it has expanded kilowatt-hour (kWh) pricing to 30 states and the District of Columbia. This allows customers to pay by the amount of energy used to charge their electric vehicle. The company now offers kilowatt-hour pricing in more states including Idaho, Indiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and South Carolina.
“Electric vehicle owners like the transparency of kilowatt-hour pricing – letting them pay for the amount of energy used to charge their EVs,” said Robert Barrosa, senior director, business development & marketing of Electrify America. “We are continuing work to expand kilowatt-hour pricing to even more states.”
Complete pricing information is available at ElectrifyAmerica.com/pricing and on the Electrify America mobile app, which allows charging with the network.
Electrify America
*Electrify America LLC, is the largest open DC fast charging network in the US. It claims it is investing $2 billion over 10 years in Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) infrastructure, education and access. This supports the build-out of a nationwide network of workplace, community and highway chargers that are said to be convenient and dependable. Electrify America expects to have more than 1,800 total charging stations with more than 10,000 chargers in the United States and Canada by 2026. During this period, the company will be expanding to 49 states and the District of Columbia with a network that is attempting to be comprehensive, technologically advanced and customer friendly.
Electrify America – Kilowatt-Hour EV Pricing in 30 States
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Electrify America* said today it has expanded kilowatt-hour (kWh) pricing to 30 states and the District of Columbia. This allows customers to pay by the amount of energy used to charge their electric vehicle. The company now offers kilowatt-hour pricing in more states including Idaho, Indiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and South Carolina.
“Electric vehicle owners like the transparency of kilowatt-hour pricing – letting them pay for the amount of energy used to charge their EVs,” said Robert Barrosa, senior director, business development & marketing of Electrify America. “We are continuing work to expand kilowatt-hour pricing to even more states.”
Complete pricing information is available at ElectrifyAmerica.com/pricing and on the Electrify America mobile app, which allows charging with the network.
Electrify America
*Electrify America LLC, is the largest open DC fast charging network in the US. It claims it is investing $2 billion over 10 years in Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) infrastructure, education and access. This supports the build-out of a nationwide network of workplace, community and highway chargers that are said to be convenient and dependable. Electrify America expects to have more than 1,800 total charging stations with more than 10,000 chargers in the United States and Canada by 2026. During this period, the company will be expanding to 49 states and the District of Columbia with a network that is attempting to be comprehensive, technologically advanced and customer friendly.