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Judge prevents Trump administration from withholding funding for EV charger infrastructure

On Tuesday, a U.S. court temporarily prevented President Donald Trump from withholding funds that were awarded to 14 States for the installation of electric vehicle chargers.

U.S. District Court Judge Tana Lin ruled in Seattle, Washington that the states are likely to win a lawsuit alleging the federal government illegally withheld billions of dollars from states to build EV charging station.

In February, the U.S. Transportation Department suspended its EV charging program. It also revoked state plans pending a thorough review.

Lin's decision did not apply District of Columbia and Minnesota, who also sued the Transportation Department over the revocation of funding, but failed to provide any evidence that the Transportation Department's decision would cause them immediate harm.

Lin's decision will come into effect in seven business days. This will give the Trump Administration time to appeal her ruling and ask an appellate Court to block its effect. (Reporting and editing by Sandra Maler, Jamie Freed and Kanishka Singh)

(source: Reuters)