The Trump Administration Tried to Stop the National EV Charging Program. It Has Kept Rolling Along Anyway.
Recalling the optimism that surrounded the launch of the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure program is bewildering, even though it happened just five years ago. The $5 billion initiative was part of the Biden administration’s goal of having 500,000 public EV charging ports by 2030. Pete Buttig
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