MidAmerican Energy Company is launching a first-of-its kind effort throughout the state to establish a network of electric vehicle fast-charging stations. They will be constructing the stations in more than a dozen communities including Carroll and Early. The two-plug charging locations will be publicly accessible, and the Level 3 charger can generally charge an electric vehicle in 20 to 45 minutes. “We’re investing in a program that supports our customers by making emission-free driving more attractive and convenient,” says Nick Nation, electric operations general manager. “This goes hand-in-hand with MidAmerican Energy’s vision to provide our customers with 100 percent clean renewable energy.” MidAmerican is now accepting applications from businesses and community entities in targeted areas that are interested in hosting charging facilities that MidAmerican Energy will purchase, install and maintain. The company will select at least one location in each targeted area. They plan on beginning construction by the end of the year. Other cities to receive sites include Altoona, Avoca, Clarinda, Davenport, Dexter, Emmetsburg, Iowa City, Fort Dodge, Little Sioux, Oskaloosa, Sheldon, Sioux City and Waterloo.