energyinfrastructure2 min read "White House Allocates $623M for Expanding EV Charging Network"
The U.S. Department of Transportation has allocated $623 million in grants to expand electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure in 22 states and Puerto Rico, aiming to address the growing popularity of EVs. With a goal of installing half a million EV chargers by 2030, the Biden Administration sees charging infrastructure as crucial for widespread EV adoption. Tesla leads the market, outselling major car manufacturers, but concerns remain about access to charging, particularly for those in apartments or townhomes. The funding, part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal, aims to ensure convenient and reliable charging access for all, with grants already allocated to various regions across the U.S.
2 years ago•Source: TESLARATI