The Biden administration’s push for electric vehicles has hit a few speed bumps. More than two years after President Biden signed the infrastructure bill into law, only four states have opened public EV charging stations funded by the legislation. The president has set a goal of creating a national network of 500-thousand chargers by the […]
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EV sales slow as Biden pushes for more charging stations
The Biden administration’s push for electric vehicles has hit a few speed bumps. More than two years after President Biden signed the infrastructure bill into law, only four states have opened public EV charging stations funded by the legislation. The president has set a goal of creating a national network of 500-thousand chargers by the end of the decade. Right now, 175-thousand are available. Meanwhile, Ford Motor Company will drastically cut the number of hourly workers at its factory that builds the Ford F-150 Lightning as sales of electric vehicles slow.
