The General Services Administration (GSA) is reportedly shutting down its entire network of electric vehicle chargers, which include hundreds of chargers with around 8,000 plugs for federal vehicle use. The shutdown follows an internal directive indicating that these chargers are not deemed mission-critical, and instructions for closure are expected to be sent to federal employees soon. This move reflects a broader trend under the Trump administration, which has been cutting funding for renewable energy initiatives, including those supporting electric vehicle infrastructure across the country.
The GSA operates hundreds of EV chargers for federal vehicles, but will shut down the entire network, impacting thousands of charging plugs across the country.
An internal email revealed that specific charging stations, like those at the Denver Federal Center, will cease operations as they are deemed 'not mission critical.'
The Trump administration's actions have led to significant cuts in renewable energy support, affecting programs that previously funded EV infrastructure initiatives.
Federal workers are expected to receive instructions for deactivating EV chargers next week, with some already being notified to take immediate action.
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