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Electric Vehicle Charger Station Incentives

by GNHCCC | Jun 1, 2015 | Fuels, Laws & Incentives, Vehicles

DEEP announced another round of funding for Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) or electric vehicle charging stations. Funds are made available for municipalities, state agencies and private businesses to install EV chargers, that significantly reduce the cost of...

New CT Incentive to Buy or Lease an Electric Vehicle

by GNHCCC | May 20, 2015 | Fuels, Laws & Incentives, Vehicles

Up to $3,000 cash rebate for CT residents, businesses, & municipalities who purchase or lease an electric or fuel cell vehicle. On May 19, 2015 Gov. Malloy announced the Connecticut Hydrogen and Electric Automobile Purchase Rebate Program (CHEAPR). This will offer...

Summer Road Trip in Your Future? Cut Fuel Costs When the Temperature Heats Up

by GNHCCC | May 19, 2015 | Question of the Month

How can I improve my gas mileage while driving this summer? Answer: Whether you are taking a summer road trip or just running errands around town, there are things you can do to improve your fuel economy and save money on fuel in the summertime. You may notice an...

Electric Vehicle Rate Rider Pilot to Mitigate High Demand Charges

by GNHCCC | Apr 20, 2015 | Fuels, Vehicles

In Connecticut more and more Direct Current (DC) fast charging stations are being deployed along state highways as a solution to charge an electric vehicle while away from home. However due to their size, these fast charging stations are placed on a commercial rate...

How Heavy is Too Heavy? Idle Reduction Equipment Impacts Weight Limit Restrictions

by GNHCCC | Apr 19, 2015 | Question of the Month

What are the state weight limits for heavy-duty vehicles on interstate highways? What weight limit exemptions exist for vehicles equipped with idle reduction technology? Under federal law, no vehicle weighing more than 20,000 pounds (lbs) on one axle, 34,000 lbs on a...
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