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The Biden administration’s Department of Transportation opened applications for its $2.5 billion Charging and Fueling Infrastructure Discretionary Grant Program. The program will give grants to local governments and aims to remodel U.S. energy infrastructure toward zero-emissions vehicles. The funds will likely be used for EV chargers, hydrogen fuel stations and alternative energy transit options. The administration hopes the public funding will make 500,000 new charging stations by 2030. The charging infrastructure is a prominent part of the Biden administration’s goal to reduce greenhouse ga...
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On Tuesday, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-Michigan) announced Michigan’s plan to build the nation’s first wireless charging road for electric cars. The plan is to build a charging path in mile-long road stretch from either Macomb, Oakland, or Wayne County to allow electric vehicle owners to charge their cars while driving. “Michigan was home to the first mile of paved road, and now we’re paving the way for the roads of tomorrow with innovative infrastructure the will support the economy and the environment, helping us achieve our goal of carbon neutrality by 2050,” Whitmer said Tuesday at Motor Bel...
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