President Joe Biden’s plegde to use money from the$ 1 trillion infrastructure bill to build 500, 000 electric vehicle ( EV ) chargers by 2030 is moving forward—albeit at a snail’s pace—with officials revealing that, so far, the number built is seven.
Just one was constructed as part of the$ 5 billion National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure ( NEVI ) program, which is a component of the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, when The Epoch Times reported on the construction of EV charging stations in December 2023.
Ohio became the first state in the country to take the first NEVI-funded cable online on December 8 with the announcement that” America’s first new getting place brings us one step closer to making travel easier for EV individuals.”
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