Juneau utility eyes electric car futureAEL&P says minimal extension to existing infrastructure could support widespread use of battery-powered cars; wants 20-car test first Alan Bailey Petroleum News
Juneau, Alaska’s state capital, may soon see emission-free electric automobiles whirring along the eight miles of highway that connect the capital’s downtown area to the Mendenhall Valley where many Juneau residents live.
At least, that’s the vision of Juneau electric utility Alaska Electric Light &....
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