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Biden Administration Awards $521 Million to Expand EV Charging Network

Funding aims to install over 9,200 new chargers across 29 states, tribal lands, and the District of Columbia to support EV adoption and reduce emissions.

  • $321 million allocated for 41 community-based EV charging projects.
  • $200 million dedicated to 10 corridor fast-charging projects.
  • Cities like Milwaukee, Atlanta, and Houston receive significant grants for local infrastructure.
  • The number of public EV chargers has doubled since 2021, now totaling over 192,000.
  • Efforts align with federal goals to establish 500,000 chargers nationwide by 2030.
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