The Trump administration ordered the States to prevent a program from building fast EV chargers on motorways across the country, Released by the Federal Highway Administration. The letter informs the directors of transport of the State, who are in charge of the Program Institute, according to which all the plans approved by the Biden administration are now suspended “until new directives are issued”.
The National Infrastructure Program on Electric Vehicles (NEVI) was approved by Congress within the framework of the Bipartite on Infrastructure Act. It was intended to fill the gaps in the American electrical load network and was supported by $ 5 billion in grants. President Trump has long described the program and regularly During the 2024 campaign.
The infrastructure law has authorized $ 5 billion over 5 years for Nevi, a program that finances states to build rapid EV charging stations. Buttigieg & Doe assured that this program establishes high quality standards.
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To this end, Trump often suggested that the Biden administration spent $ 9 billion to build eight EV charging stations. Sometimes he did it . In reality, 55 charging stations have been built so far, . Just over $ 2 billion was allocated to the StatesAnd A large part has not yet been spent.
The mandate, as described in the new memo, will fulfill Nevi’s financial obligations, as long as a state already has a contract finalized with a charge company. Any unfinished contract will probably be highlighted indefinite.
Can an organization like the FHA unilaterally put the Kibosh on a program approved by the congress? The legality here is not clear, but Loren McDonald, chief analyst of the said, “I don’t think FHWA has the power to do so.”
Ryan Gallenne, director general of the National Business Association Advanced Energy United, said that states “did not have to end these projects according to this announcement”. He then called on the heads of state “to continue to execute this program until new advice is finalized”.
This decision should also be challenged in court. “I suppose that the prosecution of the States will begin soon, and that will go to court and the congress,” said McDonald. “But the Trump administration will be able to wreak havoc and slow things down for a while.”
Trump was Since his first day in power. He published an executive decree which To transmit half of the country’s vehicles to electric vehicles by 2030. It is expected that it will soon For electric vehicles.
But will it not hurt Trump’s best friend, Elon Musk? Tesla, after all, was one of the greatest recipients of these Nevi subsidies. It should be remembered that this mandate does not recede any contract which has already been finalized. In other words, musk is probably perfectly satisfied with the government. He has also long approved the proposed elimination of the federal tax credit, probably because it Much more than Tesla.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/transportation/evs/trump-mimistre-stops-standwide-ev-harging-program-172002768.html?src=rsss