More DC fast charging, no app sign-ups under White House’s new EV charging rules
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The Biden administration is revealing a new set of standards to help accelerate the installation of 500,000 electric vehicle chargers across the US by 2030.
The new standards give states guidelines on awarding contracts for EV charging projects, directing the companies who get them to build chargers that are convenient, affordable, and accessible to the broadest number of people. And they outline the types of projects that won't receive federal money, including proprietary charging stations that can only be accessed by one company's vehicles, like Tesla's Supercharger network.
The new standards come as much of President Joe Biden's climate change fighting agenda remains stalled in Congress. The president was able to secure $5 billion in...