
The US government has canceled the freeze on the five billion dollars allocated for the electric vehicle charging station project. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This was reported by TechCrunch. After the Trump administration lost in court, it was allowed to resume the distribution process of previously temporarily suspended funds.
These funds were intended to expand charging infrastructure for electric vehicles under a federal program. Following the court ruling, federal and local authorities have the opportunity to continue projects and effectively allocate funds.
The government emphasized that these funds are crucial for developing electric vehicle infrastructure and supporting the market. Developing such infrastructure is deemed necessary for the widespread adoption of electric vehicles and environmental protection.
Additionally, the expansion of the charging station network will serve to enhance the efficiency of the transportation system. This decision is being regarded as a significant step in increasing demand for electric vehicles and implementing new technologies.
Currently, the electric vehicle market is rapidly developing, and the government's support in this area will enable the attraction of even more investments in the future.