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All 50 states, D.C. and Puerto Rico have received the go-ahead to start spending federal dollars on new chargers. The long-term plan is to spend $5 billion improving charging infrastructure.
U.S. to provide $5 billion to help states build network of EV charging stations
Missouri's lower-income communities are getting left out of the push for electric vehicles
Infrastructure and Reconciliation Bills Could Have Big Impact on Electric Vehicles in Michigan - WDET 101.9 FM
EVs need charging infrastructure permits to speed up - Protocol
Congress spent billions on EV chargers. But not one has come online. - POLITICO
Car Dealers Press Biden to Ease Push Toward EV Mandates - Bloomberg
Ohio opens up first electric vehicle charging station paid for by federal-private partnership
As Pennsylvania invests in electric vehicles, PennDOT vows to make driving them more accessible
Florida, No. 2 in nation for electric cars, about to get a boost to its charger network
Not Nearly Enough Money for EV Charging in the Infrastructure Bill
Building solutions for 'range anxiety' can boost electric vehicle transition
Charging Stations Must Become Easier To Find As Illinois Strives To Get More Electric Vehicles On The Road, IDOT Secretary Says
U.S. EV Charging Network Gets $2.5 Billion Boost From Biden Administration
Behind the government-backed effort to create a national EV charging network
Ohio becomes first state to announce EV charging stations set up with federal infrastructure funds