Energy News: In Minnesota, electricians are plugging into a new niche installing EV chargers
3 May 2023
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A small but growing number of Minnesota electricians are finding steady work installing residential electric vehicle chargers.
Minnesota has around 35,000 electric vehicles on the road today, but that number is expected to rapidly grow in the coming years as more models become available. The state is using federal funds to help build out a public charging network along major highways, but even so, research suggests most drivers are likely to mostly charge at home.
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