Biden administration awards $521 million in grants to build EV charging network
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The Biden administration has announced $521 million in grants to develop electric vehicle charging infrastructure, aiming to provide more than 9,200 new charging ports across the U.S.
Senator Jeff Merkley criticized the slow rollout of EV charging infrastructure, calling it 'pathetic' and labeling it a 'vast administrative failure' after just seven stations had been deployed.
With the goal of expanding to 500,000 charging ports nationwide, including high-speed stations every 50 miles on busy highways, the administration faces pressure amid criticism.
Milwaukee and Atlanta are set to receive significant funding to enhance their EV charging capabilities, highlighting the government's commitment to improving electric vehicle infrastructure.
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