U.S. Invests $635M to Expand EV Charging Network

Sunita Somvanshi

Biden administration announces $635 million to install 11,500 EV charging spots across 27 states and tribal lands

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Public charging network grows to 206,000 stations nationwide, doubled since 2021 through combined investments

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Troy, Alabama adds 10 charging stations at community locations while Cherokee Nation receives $10.7M for 112 charging ports.

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New manufacturing facilities open across 40 states to build EV charging equipment.

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Houston develops hydrogen fuel station for heavy trucks while four states unite on highway corridor charging.

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Disadvantaged communities receive 67% of funding for EV charging infrastructure

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Federal initiative targets 500,000 charging stations by 2030 to expand EV accessibility

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