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The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU) is in the final stages of rulemaking to ensure the state has enough publicly accessible electric vehicle charging sites to support Gov. Phil Murphy’s goal of putting 330,000 light duty EVs and plug-in hybrids on the road by 2025. The board last...
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