(Washington Examiner) — Maryland officials are banking $500,000 on the hopes that electric cars — which are months from hitting the market– go mainstream by the time they finish installing dozens of car-charging stations along Interstate 95 next year.
Maryland’s Energy Administration is directing roughly $340,000 in stimulus money to a Baltimore company to build 55 electric car-charging stations along the I-95 corridor — placing at least five stations in eight counties and Baltimore City.