A decision issued this week by Maryland regulators will allow utilities to install a network of 5,000 electric vehicle charging stations around the state.
The Maryland Public Service Commission approved a five-year pilot program for the charging network. The move allows for installation of Level 2 and DC fast charging stations in service areas of Baltimore Gas and Electric Company, Delmarva Power and Light Company, Potomac Edison and Potomac Electric Power Company.
A statement released by the PSC said the test drive was designed to allow for a “limited” number of charging stations to be installed, while looking to “lay the foundation for a competitive market to develop in this space.”
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