"Boosting EV Infrastructure: Federal Investments and Vision for Reliable and Affordable Charging"

The U.S. government is allocating $325 million to enhance electric vehicle (EV) charger reliability and reduce costs, with programs aimed at repairing non-operational chargers, cutting battery costs, and deploying charging in underserved communities. This initiative is part of efforts to increase the reliability and resilience of publicly accessible chargers, advance EV technologies, and support workforce development for EV charging deployment and maintenance. The funding also includes grants to fix non-working charging equipment and proposed regulations related to tax credits for charging equipment. Various automakers and companies are part of the program, with commitments to install thousands of EV charging stations across the country.
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