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    US ramps up electric vehicle infrastructure with new funding

    August 28, 2024 Automotive
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    The U.S. government is pushing forward with a significant expansion of its electric vehicle (EV) charging network, announcing a substantial $521 million in grants aimed at enhancing the nation’s infrastructure. This funding initiative, part of a broader effort by the Biden administration, will introduce over 9,200 new EV charging ports across various locations. The Energy Department and the Federal Highway Administration are distributing the grants, with $321 million earmarked for 41 community-based projects and another $200 million set aside for 10 fast-charging corridor projects.

    US ramps up electric vehicle infrastructure with new funding

    Milwaukee and Atlanta are among the key beneficiaries, with Milwaukee set to install chargers at 53 locations using a $15 million grant, while Atlanta will develop a fast-charging hub at the city’s airport, featuring 50 DC fast chargers, backed by an $11.8 million grant. These initiatives reflect a strategic push to facilitate greater adoption of electric vehicles by improving accessibility to charging infrastructure.

    The drive to expand the EV charging network also addresses criticism of the slow rollout of previous programs, notably a $5-billion government scheme initiated in 2021 aimed at bolstering the network. Automakers and environmental advocates have emphasized that a robust charging infrastructure is vital for the widespread adoption of EVs, which are crucial for reducing U.S. greenhouse gas emissions.

    The White House has set an ambitious target to expand the national charger network to 500,000 ports. This plan includes the installation of high-speed chargers strategically placed no more than 50 miles apart along the nation’s busiest highways, facilitating easier and more efficient travel for EV users.

    Despite these efforts, the current statistics show a lag in the deployment of new charging stations. As of this August, the United States had approximately 192,000 public charging ports, with publicly accessible fast-charging options growing by 90% since the onset of the Biden administration. However, challenges remain, as evidenced by the deployment of only a handful of stations under the 2021 initiative as of June.

    The slow pace has drawn criticism from various quarters, including Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and Senator Jeff Merkley, who have voiced concerns over the program’s effectiveness and management. The Federal Highway Administration acknowledges these issues, with its head, Shailen Bhatt, expressing frustration and a commitment to improving the deployment process through better collaboration with states.

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