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US states sue Trump over his freeze on funding for electric vehicle charging stations

California and 15 other state sued the Trump Administration on Wednesday. They claimed that the federal government illegally withheld billions of dollars from states to build electric vehicle charging stations.

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

Senate Democrats claimed that President Donald Trump withheld more than $3 billion of the program approved by former President Joe Biden as part his Inflation Reduction Act.

The lawsuit was filed by U.S. District Court, Washington State, with the District of Columbia and other states, including New York, New Jersey, Colorado, among others.

The states stated that the decision of the administration "will destroy the ability of the states to build charging infrastructure necessary to make EVs available to more consumers and combat climate change. It will also reduce other harmful pollution as well as support the states' green economy."

Sean Duffy's spokesperson did not respond to a request for comment.

In February, an association representing automakers as well as electric vehicle charging companies urged the Transportation Department to quickly restore funding.

Since his January inauguration, Trump has reversed Biden's policies that promoted a switch from fossil fuels and clean energy to combat climate change.

Trump has called for the return of coal-fired plants and an increased domestic oil exploration.

The president's stance on electric vehicles has been to stop the distribution of funds from the $5 billion allocated for vehicle charging stations.

National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Fund

Trump has revoked an order issued by Biden in 2021 that called for half of new vehicles sold to be electric by 2030.

He demanded that the state stop its efforts to adopt zero emission vehicle rules, and to stop funding high-speed rails in California.

(source: Reuters)