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California ZEV infrastructure projects are receiving $150 million in federal funding, including $102 million for a tri-state charging network for medium- and heavy-duty trucks.
California officials are exploring how to improve the process for dispensing hundreds of millions in federal funding to construct a public network of electric vehicle charging stations.
A newly published strategy aims to speed up the development of a national network of electric charging and hydrogen filling facilities for freight trucks.
The Federal Highway Administration approved the environmental assessment for New York City’s proposed congestion pricing plan.
The U.S. Department of Transportation announced a new round of funding aimed at putting EV chargers “particularly in underserved and disadvantaged communities.”
The FHWA announced key details of its effort to create a national EV charging network, including minimum standards and a plan for domestic content requirements.
The first national congestion pricing in New York City will charge motorists up to $35, creating economic backlash and environmental justice concerns.
The Biden administration announced that 35 states have been approved to receive federal funding to be used to build out a national network of EV chargers.
California agencies will start soliciting applications early next year from private entities seeking a share of National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure funds.
New Jersey will spend $10.8 million to fund the purchase of heavy-duty EVs, including 10 electric school buses, and install 62 fast-charging stations.
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