US Senate Rejects 'Buy America' EV Charging Waiver

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US Senate Rejects 'Buy America' EV Charging Waiver
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The US Senate voted 50-48 to reject President Joe Biden's decision to waive some "Buy America" requirements for government-funded electric vehicle (EV) charging stations. The White House plans to veto the measure, arguing that the Republican bill would harm domestic manufacturing and American jobs. The Federal Highway Administration had previously waived some requirements until July 2024 to expedite EV charger acquisition and installation. The funding for EV charging stations is crucial to the Biden administration's plans to boost electric vehicle sales. The bill to rescind the waiver would also overturn the decision to extend Buy America rules to EV chargers, potentially allowing government funds to go to Chinese companies. However, states and companies have warned that meeting made-in-America standards for EV chargers is challenging due to the strain on the global supply chain.

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