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ATLANTA – Governor Brian P. Kemp today joined the Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) in announcing that the State of Georgia surpassed $53.1
This initiative aims to provide financial assistance for the installation of the infrastructure required to support electric transportation charging systems at various facilities.
The team oversees the Georgia Medicaid and PeachCare for Kids® programs. Enrollees receive services through either managed care (Georgia Families® or Georgia Families 360º) or fee-for
The Georgia Public Service (PSC) Commission has unanimously approved Georgia Power''s 2025 Integrated Resource Plan (IRP), authorizing a massive energy expansion to
Georgia is making significant strides in electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure by allocating $24.4 million to set up 26 new DC fast-charging stations across the state.
Georgia Power''s plan to continue using coal and natural gas for electricity generation has been approved by state regulators. The plan
Georgia''s DC fast-charging infrastructure will grow with 26 new stations funded by the 2nd round of the NEVI program, with 11 to be built by PowerUp America.
Georgians will soon see an increase in electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure and a new Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) pilot program for school buses.
EV charging infrastructure in Georgia faces delays, policy hurdles, and rising demand—requiring fast, flexible, and coordinated
PowerUp America announced it will build eleven new fast EV charging locations in Georgia through the federal NEVI Round Two program.
Georgia''s DC fast-charging infrastructure will grow with 26 new stations funded by the 2nd round of the NEVI program, with 11 to be built by PowerUp America.
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EV charging infrastructure in Georgia faces delays, policy hurdles, and rising demand—requiring fast, flexible, and coordinated solutions.
The Department is responsible for enforcing alcohol and tobacco laws, managing motor vehicle tags and titles, and administering Georgia''s tax laws. We strive to be a solutions-oriented,
This initiative aims to provide financial assistance for the installation of the infrastructure required to support electric transportation
Renewing your license in Georgia can be done online, in person at a center, or by mail.General Information:Your license can be renewed up to 150 days before the expiration date of your
Georgia is making significant strides in electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure by allocating $24.4 million to set up 26 new DC fast-charging stations across the state.
Georgia puts $24.4 million in NEVI funds toward 26 new DC fast-charging stations to close rural gaps and expand its statewide EV
Georgia Power has received approval from the Georgia Public Service Commission to expand its electric transportation initiatives, paving the way for increased EV
Georgians will soon see an increase in electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure and a new Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) pilot
Georgia law requires all state agencies to designate one or more individuals who can accept service of process on behalf of the agency. The following employees are available to accept
Information and resources for Georgia Engineers and Land Surveyors licensees and applicants. You can apply, renew, search, view how-to guides, and/or check the status of a license or
PowerUp America announced it will build eleven new fast EV charging locations in Georgia through the federal NEVI Round Two program.
If you need to get or renew your tags, register your vehicle, obtain a new license plate, cancel a registration, get a title, or access other vehicle-related services, please visit the
Georgia puts $24.4 million in NEVI funds toward 26 new DC fast-charging stations to close rural gaps and expand its statewide EV network.
Georgia Power''s plan to continue using coal and natural gas for electricity generation has been approved by state regulators. The plan aims to address an anticipated
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