A recent memo from the Trump administration has frozen a major electric vehicle charging station initiative that was established under Biden’s infrastructure law. This decision has left various states, which had been allocated significant funds for the project, in a state of indecision about continuing their work. Some states have paused their efforts while others still aim to progress. Ohio’s transportation department highlights the uncertainty, stating that they are unsure how to proceed with building additional charging stations despite existing projects continuing to operate.
In light of a new federal order freezing the Biden-era electric vehicle charging station program, states are left in confusion about how to proceed with their plans.
State officials report varied responses to the federal memo, with some halting work on electric vehicle charging stations, while others express a commitment to continuing.
The memo from the Biden administration’s U.S. Transportation Department has put the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure deployment plans on hold, leaving states uncertain.
Governors like Mike DeWine in Ohio, who welcomed federal funds for E.V. charging stations, are now unsure about future plans for additional infrastructure.
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