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United States awards $521 million in grants to increase EV charging network

The Biden administration stated Tuesday it is awarding $521 million in grants to build out electrical automobile charging and deploying more than 9,200 EV charging ports.

The Energy Department and Federal Highway Administration stated $321 million will be assigned for 41 community tasks that broaden EV charging facilities, while $200 million will fund 10 corridor fast-charging tasks.

Milwaukee will get $15 million to install EV chargers at 53 websites while Atlanta will receive $11.8 million to set up a. DC Quick Charging Hub at the city's airport with 50 DC fast. battery chargers offering charging for rental vehicles, ride-share drivers,. and airport shuttle bus.

The Biden administration has actually dealt with severe criticism for the. sluggish deployment of EV charging stations from a $5-billion U.S. government program developed in 2021.

Car manufacturers and others state dramatically broadening EV-charging. stations is essential to the wide deployment of electric automobiles,. crucial to U.S. efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

The White House goal is to grow the nationwide network of. chargers to 500,000 ports, consisting of high-speed battery chargers - no. more than 50 miles (80 km) apart - on the country's busiest. highways.

As of August, the United States had 192,000 public charging. ports and considering that the start of the Biden administration, the. variety of publicly offered fast-charging ports has increased. by 90%.

FHWA said roughly 1,000 brand-new public battery chargers being. added weekly.

In June, simply seven EV-charging stations had been deployed. under the 2021 U.S. program including a few dozen overall. charging ports, said Shailen Bhatt, who heads the Federal. Highway Administration.

That is pitiful. We're now three years into this ... That. is a vast administrative failure, said Senator Jeff Merkley at. the hearing. Something is awfully wrong and it requires to be. fixed.

Bhatt stated in June he was annoyed with slow implementation. and said the agency is dealing with states on their strategies to. deploy EV battery chargers.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has likewise. consistently criticized the implementation rate.

(source: Reuters)