Today, Entergy Mississippi’s customers and communities continue benefiting from actions taken by the company to forge a new direction into the future.
Today, Entergy Mississippi’s customers and communities continue benefiting from actions taken by the company to forge a new direction into the future.
A total of 25 sites now have EV charging stations which are free to use and available to the public across the metro area
Going electric at home is good for the world, but going electric when you travel is even better.
The number of electric vehicles on U.S. roads could reach 26.4 million in 2030, according to the Edison Electric Institute. This explosive growth is prompting dramatic changes in the fundamental way in which we operate.
First Student commits five electric buses to Harriett Tubman Charter School for a brand new V2G project
Electric vehicle drivers can earn up to one month of free driving a year by charging off-peak
The company donated $255,000 to help fund the campus’ first EV fast charging station.
Entergy recently hosted a fleet electrification event to educate the New Orleans community about accessing newly available federal funding for electric school buses. The event convened representatives from the City of New Orleans, the Orleans Parish School Board, the Southeast Louisiana Clean Fuels Partnership and New Orleans charter schools, networks and transportation companies for an afternoon of discussion.
At Entergy Mississippi we think a lot about the future. Why? Because we are not only tasked by the State of Mississippi with providing you power today, but also with having plans in place to ensure you have safe, reliable and affordable power years from now.
Visitors to New Orleans City Park who drive electric vehicles can now utilize three electric vehicle (EV) charging stations.