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Electrical 101: Ensuring Equitable EV Charging Access

A new RMI tool can enable charging and grid development that reflects the needs of communities, ensuring that everyone reaps the benefits of electric vehicles. The Electrification 101 series explores the challenges and opportunities that a rapidly electrifying transportation sector presents for the power grid, offering solutions to support proactive … [continued]

EV Chargers in front of Land of Sky Clean Vehicles Coalition, NC. Image by CleanTechnica.

$960 Million in Funding to Boost Transportation Electrification, EV Charging, & Battery Innovation

This month, $960 million in total funding for projects to expand equitable clean transportation, deploy EV charging infrastructure, accelerate EV battery research, and boost the battery supply chain critical to supporting the next phase of widespread EV commercialization were announced. Get details of the January project funding selections. DOE Announces … [continued]

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Biden-Harris Admin: Over $46 Million to Enhance EV Charging Reliability & Workforce Development

Funding From President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda Supports 30 Projects to Expand Access to Convenient Electric Vehicle Charging and Create Good-Paying Jobs WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Biden-Harris Administration today announced $46.5 million for 30 projects in 16 states and Washington, D.C. to boost electric vehicle (EV) charging performance, resiliency, and reliability; support equitable … [continued]

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States Need To Step Up Their EV Charging Infrastructure — Is 2024 The Year?

As of December, 2023, no electric vehicle (EV) charging stations had been constructed with the $7.5 billion in federal investment available through the Federal Highway Administration’s National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Formula Program. The Program provides funding to states to strategically deploy EV charging infrastructure and to establish an interconnected network … [continued]

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EV Charging Has A Profit Problem, Which Means It Has An Investment Problem

A recent piece at Jalopnik brought together multiple sources to show that there’s a big problem facing EV charging: profits. When EV charging can’t turn a profit, it can’t attract the investment needed to build more charging. This, in turn, could spell trouble for the future of EVs themselves, because … [continued]