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A story of the struggles facing electric vehicle (EV) drivers in the UK due to unreliable charging infrastructure, leading to range anxiety and a potential setback in the country’s transition to electric vehicles.
The public electric charging network, Mobi.e, experiences a significant surge in users alongside infrastructure expansion.
The failure of public electric vehicle chargers is a growing problem, exacerbated by political interference that threatens to slow down the expansion and maintenance of charging infrastructure. The Trump administration has suspended funds for charger repairs, causing major setbacks.
As California embraces electric vehicles to combat pollution, the resulting decline in gas tax revenue poses a challenge to funding vital infrastructure projects and alternative transportation initiatives.
Government funding expands electric vehicle charging infrastructure at schools, providing convenience for teachers and local residents.
State Representative Mary Jo Daley examines how the cancellation of federal funding for electric vehicle charging stations could benefit Tesla and its CEO, Elon Musk, potentially disrupting fair competition in the EV market.
The U.S. Department of Transportation is releasing a new plan to accelerate the deployment of V2X technology, aiming to improve road safety and reduce traffic fatalities.
The new infrastructure bill includes a provision that requires automakers to install technology to prevent intoxicated drivers from operating vehicles, along with a burst of new spending aimed at improving auto safety amid escalating road fatalities.
The new infrastructure bill includes provisions for technology that will prevent drunk driving, with the goal of reducing the number of alcohol-related traffic fatalities. Additionally, the bill addresses other safety measures, such as rear-seat reminders to prevent child heatstroke.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announces 27 new EV charging stations across the state’s interstates, funded by the NEVI program, making Ohio the first state to take this step.