By Times of Trenton Editorial BoardIf the average Joe had a vision that by the year 2035, millions of vehicles would ply New Jersey’s roads energized mainly by electricity, you’d probably politely chuckle and dismiss him as a tad “off.”But if the visionary happens to be the chairman of the Senate’s Environment and Energy Committee, and if he’s revving up to introduce a bill to help make it happen – then we’re more willing to sit up and listen. Drawing from a road map plotted by a new coalition called ChargEVC, Sen. Bob Smith (D-Middlesex County) is looking to position the Garden State as a leader in the market for electric vehicles, ramping up the infrastructure enough to put 300,000 plug-in cars and trucks on our highways by 2025, and 2 million by a decade later. Read more of this articleSource: NJ.com(Visited 4 times, 4 visits today)Commentscomments
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