Biden administration announces new EV investments, including from Uber, Zipcar

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'These commitments are part of President Biden's Investing in America agenda to spur domestic manufacturing, strengthen supply chains, boost U.S. competitiveness and create good-paying jobs,' the administration says.

The administration set a goal of having 50% of all new vehicle sales be electric by 2030. It also plans to add more than 100,000 public EV chargers to the more than 135,000 now available throughout the country.

In this file photo, an electric vehicle charge station by ChargePoint, Inc., is seen outside New York City Hall in Manhattan, New York, U.S., December 8, 2021.And private companies have also made commitments to the White House to boost electric vehicle use in the years ahead.

 

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Good paying jobs for China and taking away jobs for the USA. FJB

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