Drive Electric Alabama, a statewide education platform dedicated to improving the state through the adoption of electric vehicles, assisted with planning and promotion.
“Helping grow Alabama’s EV charging infrastructure is a critical part of what we do,” said Mark Bentley, executive director of the Alabama Clean Fuels Coalition. “EVs are gaining in popularity here as they are in other parts of the country. More people are becoming comfortable buying electric vehicles and enjoying the many benefits they provide as more charging stations are built.
The Regional Planning Commission of Greater Birmingham and Alabama Power also assisted with the project. “We want to make Birmingham as accommodating as possible for residents, and for visitors and the EV public at large,” said Birmingham City Council member Darrell O’Quinn said. “Think about it: You can go to a concert at Avondale Brewing just down the street or enjoy a meal at one of our great restaurants – while charging your EV.”Did Jesus ‘Descend into Hell’ after his death?
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