Nearly $5 Billion Heading To States To Build America's National EV Charging Network | Carscoops carscoops
last year, the U.S. Departments of Transportation and Energy have announced nearly $5 billion will be made available to states in order to build out a national electric vehicle charging network.
$615 million is available this year and Texas is the clear winner as they’ll be eligible to receive $60,356,706. The Lone Star state is followed by California’s $56,789,406 and Florida’s $29,315,442 in funding. However, states must submit an EV Infrastructure Deployment Plan before they can access the funds.
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