XPost: alt.engineering.electrical, alt.tesla, alt.energy.automobile
XPost: talk.politics.guns
EV charging in this country still sucks. From too much tech to simply
being unreliable, there�s still no practical incentive to buy an EV. No
matter how many tax discounts the government can offer, no one wants a car
that they can�t charge because all their local infrastructure is broken. Thankfully, many of those broken chargers may not be down much longer. The Verge reports the Biden Administration is spending $100 million to fix
broken ports.
Of the $7.5 billion that was approved in 2021 for the Bipartisan
Infrastructure Law, the Department of Transportation is taking $100
million out of it for charger repair. According to the agency, the money
will be used to �repair and replace existing but non-operational, electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure.�
https://news.yahoo.com/biden-administration-wants-spend-100-194500681.html
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