Sunday 4th May 2025

Martin First City in Tennessee To Connect to Fast Charge TN

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Driving Electric in Tennessee Just Got Easier

Martin is the first city in Tennessee to connect to
Fast Charge TN and TVA’s regional Fast Charge Network

 

MARTIN, Tenn. – The Weakley County Municipal Electric System announced today that it is the first local power company in Tennessee to install a fast charger location as part of Fast Charge TN, a partnership between the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) and the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC), and Seven States Power Corporation.

This Fast Charge TN installation is part of the regional Fast Charge Network that will cover major travel corridors across TVA’s seven-state service area and will complement the broader efforts of the National Electric Highway Coalition, which seeks to enable long-distance EV travel by placing fast chargers along interstates and major highways throughout the United States.

“We moved quickly to participate in Fast Charge TN because we want to make it easy for people to choose EVs so our community can enjoy the economic and environmental benefits of electric transportation,” said Andrea Harrington, General Manager of Weakley County Municipal Electric. “The funding from TVA makes it possible to add fast chargers in our community by providing 80% of the project cost.”

Weakley County Mayor Jake Bynum said, “This installation is not just about an electric charging station. It is also about Weakley County being forward thinking and future ready. I appreciate TVA, WCMES, and the City of Martin for making this investment and being committed to leading the way for other communities across the state and region.”

TVA and TDEC have brought together local power companies, state and local government partners, and others to pave the way for over 200,000 EVs on Tennessee Valley roads by 2028. The benefits that EVs bring to the Tennessee Valley region are significant:

  • Attracting good jobs — $13.8 billion in EV and battery manufacturing have helped create over 10,000 EV-related jobs.
  • Reducing carbon emissions from gasoline vehicles by almost 1 million metric tons per year.
  • Reinvesting $120 million in the local economy every year from electric refueling.
  • Saving drivers up to $1,000 in fuel and maintenance costs every year.

To learn more about the Fast Charge Network, calculate how much money an EV could save you or locate EV charging stations on your travel route, check out  https://energyright.com/ev/.

Learn more about Fast Charge TN here:  www.tn.gov/EVFastCharge.

Photo: From left, Mayor Jake Bynum, Mayor, Weakley County, Betsey Kirk McCall, President & CEO, Seven States Power Corp., Randy Brundige, Mayor, City of Martin, Andrea Harrington, WCMES General Manager, David Salyers, Commissioner TDEC and Jeff Lyash, president & CEO, TVA, cut the ribbon to officially open Martin’s new charging station.

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