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Pa. Invests $1.47M to Cut Gas Use, Expand Clean Vehicles

Summary by MyChesCo
HARRISBURG, PA — Pennsylvania is investing more than $1.47 million to help communities replace gasoline-powered vehicles, install electric charging infrastructure, and reduce fuel costs through a new round of Alternative Fuel Incentive Grants. What This Means for You Lower Fuel Costs: Projects are expected to cut gasoline use by more than 382,000 gallons annually, saving about $1.5 million per year. Cleaner Air: Expanding electric and alternati…
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MyChesCo broke the news in on Sunday, March 29, 2026.
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