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The first electric vehicle charging station funded by a $7.5 billion U.S. government program is operational in Ohio.
This initiative is part of the government's efforts to address a key concern of potential electric vehicle buyers by expanding charging infrastructure.
Automakers emphasize the importance of significantly increasing EV charging stations for widespread electric vehicle adoption.
The White House aims to establish a nationwide network of 500,000 chargers, including high-speed chargers spaced no more than 50 miles apart on busy highways and interstates.
The funding for this initiative comes from the $1 trillion 2021 infrastructure law.
Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm sees the first station opening as a significant step toward creating a convenient, affordable, and reliable electrified transportation system.
As of December, the U.S. has over 165,000 public charging ports, with a 70% increase in publicly available fast charging ports since the start of the Biden administration.
Republicans in Congress have raised concerns about the delay in the implementation of charging stations, highlighting that none had come online more than two years after the passage of the 2021 infrastructure law.
The Republican-led House of Representatives recently voted to prevent the Biden administration from enforcing stringent vehicle emissions regulations aiming for 67% of new vehicles to be electric by 2032, drawing a veto threat from the White House.
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