Why Is Massachusetts Sitting on $64M in EV-Charger Funding?
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Why is Massachusetts sitting on $64M in EV-charger funding?
For all the concern about lost federal funding courtesy of the Republican trifecta in Washington, Massachusetts still has not deployed a single electric vehicle charger through a Biden-era program that President Donald Trump has left intact. The Bay State is sitting on the roughly $64 million it was awarded through…
Massachusetts Got $64M In EV Station Funding, But There's Not A Charger In Sight
The state has been moving at a snail’s pace to establish new charging sites. Two vendors have been selected to construct charging locations in the state. Several other US states have received funds but haven’t built new charging stations. Nearly four years ago, Massachusetts landed $64 million from the Biden administration’s National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Program, the massive $5 billion national push to seed thousands of new charging s…
Massachusetts Holds $64 Million in EV Charger Funds with No New Highway Stations Built Since 2021
Massachusetts continues to retain approximately $64 million in federal funding allocated through the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) program, part of the 2021 bipartisan infrastructure law. This funding was intended to support the installation of EV charging stations along major
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