Xcel Energy withdraws plan to build 700 EV charging stations in Minnesota

Utilities around the country have deployed public EV charging infrastructure, and continue to do so. However, this trend is controversial. Some say that utilities, with their monopoly power and their ability to charge ratepayers for the costs of installing infrastructure, could freeze independent operators out of the charging marketplace. Others argue that getting large numbers of public charging rolled out quickly should be the top priority, and that utilities have the resources to make that happen.

In Minnesota, a public utility recently lost a battle in this ongoing war. Local TV station WJON reports that Xcel Energy withdrew a plan to build more than 700 EV charging stations statewide, after the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission approved a much smaller rate increase than the company was asking for.

The project was expected to cost some $197 million, which Xcel planned to recoup from ratepayers.

“Xcel was trying to take over Minnesota’s EV charging marketplace, which would have reduced infrastructure and service while raising prices for Minnesotans,” said Jay Smith, Executive Director of the Charge Ahead Partnership, a coalition of retailers, gas stations and convenience stores.

The Charge Ahead Partnership had argued against approval of the plan. Officials with the group claimed many existing gas stations are willing to offer EV charging, but are hesitant to invest if they have to compete with a public utility.

The state PUC’s ruling was “a win for Minnesotans,” said Smith. “Xcel’s attempt to extend its monopoly into the EV charging marketplace would have burdened all Xcel customers with higher power bills and discouraged private investment in EV charging.”

GM not planning to open or close any plants amid electric vehicle shift

General Motors (GM) believes it has the manufacturing capacity within its existing network as the transition to EVs heats up. The automaker does not plan to close or open new plants as it looks to maximize efficiency within its current footprint.

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ZEEKR rolls first X SUVs off assembly line, targets Tesla ahead of first deliveries

No, that is not a roman numeral ten. Burgeoning EV automaker ZEEKR has rolled the first models of its new “X” SUV off its assembly lines in China less than two months after its initial launch. The automaker sees the SUV as a competitor to Tesla and premium automakers as it expands outside of China into new markets.

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Prep for summer lawn chores with RYOBI’s 48V 30-inch electric riding mower at $2,299 ($1,700 off) in New Green Deals

While smaller yards can use a walk-behind or self-propelled electric mower for summer lawn chores, some homes need something a bit larger and more powerful. That’s where electric riding mowers come in. While riding mowers are typically expensive, and electric mowers can be several thousand dollars, RYOBI has your back in an effort to help people cut fossil fuel usage this summer. Right now, you can score the RYOBI 48V 30-inch electric riding mower on sale for $2,299, which is a full $1,700 off its normal going rate and even matches the all-time low that we’ve only seen once before. We also have a wide selection of Tesla and e-bike discounts in today’s New Green Deals, so you won’t want to miss that either.

Head below for other New Green Deals that we’ve found today and of course Electrek’s best EV buying and leasing deals. Also

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Ford bolsters F-150 Lightning XLT production – a truck ordered today can be yours by September

Ford Motor Co. has shared an update on its journey to scale production of its super popular, all-electric F-150 Lightning in order to reduce customer wait times. The American automaker has bolstered production of its XLT trim, in particular, and is limiting new reservation wait times down under four months.

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