The Future of EV Charging Can Be Found at Your Local Gas Station
After a six-month pause, $5 billion in US federal electric-vehicle-charging money is now flowing back to the states—with a new catch that could make some gas station operators
After a six-month pause, $5 billion in US federal electric-vehicle-charging money is now flowing back to the states—with a new catch that could make some gas station operators
An initial wave of 26 states is leading efforts to build new convenient, reliable electric vehicle (EV) charging stations under the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI)
In the year''s second quarter, the pace of installation of new charging ports and stations grew at a record pace. By the end of the year, about 16,700 fast-charge ports will
The quarterly reports on EV charging infrastructure trends from the Alternative Fueling Station Locator provide snapshots of the state of EV charging infrastructure in the United States.
Building en-route EV charging that can be shared by multiple vehicle types will enable higher utilization of charging stations, decreasing the cost of developing the charging eco-system of
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Read past news about the Joint Office of Energy and Transportation, including information on technical assistance, data, and tools to help states with deploying electric
Acknowledgments Funding for this report came from the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Vehicle Technologies Office. The Station Locator
Explore the latest developments in EV charging infrastructure in the US, including the introduction of new fast-charging stations and advancements in technology that support
Conversely, an absence of federal investment may lead to increased private-sector investments in charging infrastructure deployment; and industry leaders (e.g., vehicle
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