Accelerating the adoption of electric vehicles in Montana and Wyoming.
Transportation accounts for the greatest amount of greenhouse gas emissions of any sector in the US. The time to reduce this is now.
Our mission is to provide the resources and information necessary to help YOU drive an electric vehicle in Montana and Wyoming as soon as possible.
Drive Electric Montana
There are many benefits and reasons to choose to drive an electric vehicle in Montana. Let us help you to consider electric.
Stay updated on our events in Montana and learn how to participate by following below.
Drive Electric Wyoming
There are many benefits and reasons to choose to drive an electric vehicle in Wyoming. Let us help you to consider electric.
Stay updated on our events in Wyoming and learn how to participate by following below.
Driving electric in the mountain west is possible. Let us show you.
Peruse the available electric vehicle models and then check-out electric vehicle charging station options that are currently available. New electric vehicles have average of 283 miles per charge (2024), which will get you most places you want to go in our region. In addition, the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) program, under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, is expected to award $43 million to Montana over the next five years. This will go towards DC Fast Charging stations along corridors throughout the state.
Ready to take the next step?
Test drive an electric vehicle to decide if it could be the right fit for you. It may surprise you that EVs can be fun and easy to drive! If you’d like to discuss purchasing options, reach out to a local dealership today.
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Idaho
Registered Electric Vehicles: 8,501
EV Charging Station Locations: 218
Charging Ports: 624
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Montana
Registered Electric Vehicles: 8,592
EV Charging Station Locations: 146
Charging Ports: 456
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Wyoming
Registered Electric Vehicles: 456*
EV Charging Station Locations: 116
Charging Ports: 319
Reduced emissions, financial savings, energy security, clean air.
*Wyoming only includes full electric vehicles, state does not have records of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles.
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