The Maryland Clean Energy Center at Coppin State University was awarded $15 million to build electric vehicle charging stations across the state, but construction is still months away due to red tape.
The learning process has been cumbersome, and therefore slow, as federal and state partners work to build the infrastructure required to meet the president's goal of getting 500,000 EV charging stations online across the country by 2030.
But officials said the wait in Maryland is almost over.
"It's not just about setting bold goals, it's actually putting together a plan to be able to accomplish them," Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said.... Read More: WBAL TV