"Biden Administration's Push for Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Funding Amid Reports of Slowing Sales"

Despite reports of slowing electric vehicle (EV) sales and manufacturers dialing back production goals, US Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm remains optimistic, citing record-setting EV sales in 2023 and a growing demand. The Biden administration is unfazed by the slowdown, emphasizing the increasing availability of public charging stations and the potential for lower EV prices due to oversupply. Granholm also highlighted the progress in achieving President Biden's goal of 500,000 publicly available charging stations by 2030, with an expected 1.2 million by 2030. Additionally, practical tips for those considering EVs include auditing driving habits, exploring charging options, using EV route planners, and renting an EV for a firsthand experience.
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