Biden adds more EV charging across U.S., with pledges from Uber, Walmart, PG&E and others

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The White House's latest EV charging rollout would add more than 100,000 public chargers to the more than 135,000 now available. The Biden administration wants 500,000 chargers across all states by 2030.

The Biden administration has signed on a new round of public and private commitments to add electric-vehicle charging options around the U.S. beginning now and into the next several years, it said Monday.

Related: Tesla unlocks EV network. What’s next in push to make chargers ‘as easy as filling with gas’ The new rollout announced Monday would add more than 100,000 public EV chargers to the more than 135,000 now available throughout the country. The rules set this year have made clear that all new chargers built with federal funds must support the Combined Charging System plug standard, which means more electric models can use the same charger. Currently, the CCS standard is used by most automakers other than Tesla.

 

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In dtla the chargers are installed and later that nite The cables are cut and sold for Cooper.

Public EV chargers usage now cost more than gasoline fillups. I see empty chargers everywhere i go… is this a wise investment? How about spending the money hardening our schools?

in 2030, they will have the value of a payphone.

And Africa is going to need another 500,000 kids to work in the mines.

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