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, /PRNewswire/ -- Toyota Motor North America, Inc. (Toyota), guided by its "Empact" vision to address equitable EV charging and mobility for all, today announced the first communities that will receive DC fast chargers (DCFC): , and High-power 350kW chargers at each location are to be installed, owned and operated by EVgo, one of the nation's largest public fast charging networks, and feature simultaneous charging. The sites are targeted to be operational in 2025.

"Providing 'Mobility for All' is our north star as we look to support and facilitate equitable EV charging opportunities for all customers," said , group vice president, Business Development, Toyota Motor North America. "We want to help ensure these underserved communities are not overlooked in the EV transition, and providing support for these charging facilities helps provide access to those who may not have easy access to home or public charging options." Toyota's Clean Assist program, launched in 2021, matches residential customer charging with renewable electricity, thereby helping to reduce emissions generated from charging.



In this generates revenue from the Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS), based on battery electric vehicles (BEV) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV) charging at home. That revenue has been re-invested into transportation electrification in the state, including these chargers. "Expanding access to public charging infrastructure is critical to our mission of accelerating the mass adoptio.

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