
From the newsroom: Entrepreneurs want to use EV chargers to highlight historic Black landmarks
According to state data, most people who have taken advantage of the electric vehicle rebates in Massachusetts live in wealthier communities. But the state is working on ways to make EV access more equitable, including by funding one project that is bringing electric vehicle chargers to Black communities.
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Show Notes
Team Common is taking the day to relax and recharge. So we’re bringing you a feature from our friends in the WBUR newsroom.
Today’s story comes from climate and environment reporter, Paula Moura.
According to state data, most people who have taken advantage of the electric vehicle rebates in Massachusetts live in wealthier communities. But the state is working on ways to make EV access more equitable, including by funding one project that is bringing electric vehicle chargers to Black communities. The project also aims to boost jobs and highlight local landmarks.
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