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Second round of Door County EV grant applications closes quickly

You will have to wait until July if you are looking for financial assistance to install an electric vehicle (EV) charger at your business or non-profit. The second quarter application window opened at 8 a.m. on Saturday and was closed before the work week could even hit a second day. That was what Destination Door County Community Engagement Manager Morgan Rusnak expected Friday afternoon, saying that the first come, first serve applications for the first round were filled in just a couple of days. The first wave of applicants was primarily lodging establishments and one civic group, but Rusnak said there was interest across all business sectors. She explained in February that this program can benefit residents and visitors alike.

Once the purchases from the first round of grants become finalized, there will be close to 60 EV charger stations throughout Door County.

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