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    The Biden Administration Wants To Spend $100 Million To Fix The Country's Broken EV Chargers

    Editor - The Auto JournalBy Editor - The Auto JournalSeptember 13, 2023Updated:September 14, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    EV charging on this nation nonetheless sucks. From an excessive amount of tech to easily being unreliable, there’s nonetheless no sensible incentive to purchase an EV. No matter what number of tax reductions the federal government can supply, nobody needs a automobile that they will’t cost as a result of all their native infrastructure is damaged. Thankfully, a lot of these damaged chargers will not be down for much longer. The Verge experiences the Biden Administration is spending $100 million to repair damaged ports.

    Electric Car Charging Still Sucks, But That Might Change

    Of the $7.5 billion that was authorised in 2021 for the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the Department of Transportation is taking $100 million out of it for charger restore. According to the company, the cash will probably be used to “repair and replace existing but non-operational, electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure.”

    And the cash is desperately wanted. Data from the company exhibits that 6,261 chargers, or 4 % of the 151,506 chargers within the U.S., are at the moment unavailable. That $100 million can be separate from the $1 billion that was just lately freed as much as go in the direction of new charger set up.

    This information additionally conveniently comes proper after the newest fiasco involving a public official trying to promote the general public on EV possession. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm went on an EV roadtrip this summer time that didn’t precisely pan out. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg even just lately spoke concerning the challenges of discovering an EV charger for him and his household. Speaking to The Wall Street Journal, Buttigieg mentioned, “We’ve definitely had that experience. Matter of fact, had it just a few days ago at a park in town. A parking spot with a charger was open, but it wasn’t working.”

    It’s annoying to tug as much as a fuel pump solely to seek out it out of order; now think about that, however you may’t simply pull to a distinct pump or drive a quarter-mile to the subsequent closest fuel station. With higher charging capabilities comes extra widespread EV adoption. 

    Source: jalopnik.com

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