SALT LAKE CITY — With Utah’s capital city touted the top city in America to own an electric vehicle, Rocky Mountain Power is launching a new effort to increase adoption of EVs throughout Utah, reduce vehicle emissions and improve air quality.
Rocky Mountain Power recently filed its Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Plan with the Utah Public Service Commission, which includes a $50 million investment in electric vehicle charging infrastructure for Utahns across the state.
“This plan represents the next chapter of electric vehicle infrastructure development,” said Gary Hoogeveen, Rocky Mountain Power president and CEO. “This effort will help us bolster Utah’s reputation as the nation’s leader in EV adoption while strengthening the state’s infrastructure for future growth.”