Is Biden’s goal to build charging stations for electric cars leaving low-income areas behind?
The US has set aside $7.5bn for 500,000 stations across the country, but their locations could leave out communities of color
The US government is throwing billions of dollars at building a network of charging stations to help boost uptake of electric cars. But some advocates worry the charging spots will bypass the disadvantaged communities that have until now found electric vehicles well beyond their reach.
In Indiana, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) has complained that the state's draft plan for the rollout of electric vehicle (EV) chargers has not properly consulted people of color, doesn't specify any chargers in Black-owned businesses and focuses the new infrastructure on highways that cut through neighborhoods, rather than the neighborhoods themselves.
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