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The Energy Marketers of America (“EMA”) submitted January 28th comments to the United States Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration (“FHWA”) addressing: .
WASHINGTON, Jan. 29 David Schlosberg, vice president of solutions at TeraWatt Infrastructure Inc., San Francisco, California, has issued a public comment on the Federal Highway Administration notice entitled "Request for Information: Development of Guidance for Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Deployment". The comment was written and posted on Jan. 25, 2022:
/PRNewswire/ Harnessing the existing nationwide network of fuel retail locations is the fastest, most cost-effective way to eliminate EV range anxiety, said.
The Biden administration is moving to implement the new electric vehicle charging station programs and $7.5 billion in new federal funds provided by the Infrastructure Investment and.
The National Electric Highway Coalition's goal is to provide EV fast-charging stations for confident travel on major US travel corridors by the end of 2023.