The state hit pause on its EV charging network deployment following new orders from the U.S. Department of Transportation.
Experts are questioning President Donald Trump’s latest effort to slow the electric vehicle charging buildout in the U.S.
Officials are "immediately suspending" approvals for a $5 billion EV charger program, according to a memo released on ...
The Trump administration is rescinding federal funding to build electric vehicle chargers, leaving in doubt $4 million for ...
The Trump administration announced Thursday that it is halting funding for the buildout of a Biden-era electric vehicle (EV) ...
States trying to build a network of EV chargers are reeling after the Trump administration abruptly ordered a halt to a $5 ...
Suspension of federal funding for new electric-vehicle charging stations blocks the build-out of a highway charging network ...
The Federal Highway Administration directed states to stop spending money for EV charging infrastructure​ — funds that were ...
Officials at the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), which manages the program, ordered state transportation directors to ...
Tennessee is pushing forward with a state-level grant program to build new electric vehicle chargers on the state’s interstates and major highways even as President Donald Trump’s administration ...
Washington was in line to receive $71 million for chargers along I-5 and other roads. But the U.S. Department of ...
Under Trump-appointed Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, the states' pre-approved plans to build new stations are null and ...