Georgia state parks plug into new electric vehicle charger program

  • Luke Morey/The Clayton Tribune. Gov. Brian Kemp speaks at Tallulah Gorge State Park about a program that adds electric vehicle chargers Thursday, April 20.
    Luke Morey/The Clayton Tribune. Gov. Brian Kemp speaks at Tallulah Gorge State Park about a program that adds electric vehicle chargers Thursday, April 20.
  • Luke Morey/The Clayton Tribune. At the April 20 ceremony, from left, Public Service Commissioner Tricia Pridemore, Representative Victor Anderson, Senator Bo Hatchett, Kim Anderson, Georgia DNR Commissioner Mark Williams, Gov. Brian Kemp, Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites Director Jeff Cown, Georgia Power CEO Kim Greene and Rivian Chief Legal Officer Michael Callahan pose for a photo during the press conference unveiling three Rivian electric vehicle chargers at Tallulah Gorge State Park.
    Luke Morey/The Clayton Tribune. At the April 20 ceremony, from left, Public Service Commissioner Tricia Pridemore, Representative Victor Anderson, Senator Bo Hatchett, Kim Anderson, Georgia DNR Commissioner Mark Williams, Gov. Brian Kemp, Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites Director Jeff Cown, Georgia Power CEO Kim Greene and Rivian Chief Legal Officer Michael Callahan pose for a photo during the press conference unveiling three Rivian electric vehicle chargers at Tallulah Gorge State Park.
  • Luke Morey/The Clayton Tribune.  A vehicle receives a charge at the Tallulah Gorge State Park location.
    Luke Morey/The Clayton Tribune. A vehicle receives a charge at the Tallulah Gorge State Park location.
  Tallulah Gorge State Park played host as Gov. Brian Kemp, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Georgia Power Company, and automotive technology company Rivian unveiled a program that…

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