Tennessee Awards $21M In Federal Funds For EV Chargers
Tennessee Has Awarded $21 Million In Federal Funds To Build Electric Vehicle Charging Stations In The State.
Read moreTennessee Has Awarded $21 Million In Federal Funds To Build Electric Vehicle Charging Stations In The State.
Read moreTennessee’s Plan To Distribute $88 Million In Federal Funds To Build Electric Vehicle Charging Stations In The State Has Been Approved By The Biden Administration.
Read moreBy The End Of September, Tennessee Hopes To Have Approval For What It Expects To Be An $88.3 Million Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Plan.
Read moreThe U.S. Senate Passed A $1.2 Trillion Infrastructure Bill Tuesday Despite The Objection Of Both Of Tennessee’s U.S. Senators. The Bill, Which Passed 69-30, Would Add $256 Billion To The Federal Debt, According To The Congressional Budget Office.
Read moreWith Anticipated Growth In Electric Vehicle (EV) Sales In The United States, The Question Remains: How Are Evs Going To Pay Their Fair Share Of Maintaining Our Nation’s Highway Infrastructure? Some Observers Argue That Vehicles In General Should Be Charged A Miles-driven Tax. It Might Seem To Make Sense That The More Miles One Drives The More One Should Pay To Maintain Our Roads, But There Are Other Considerations.
Read moreThere Were 11,000+ Electric Cars Registered In Tennessee At The End Of 2020. These Extra Charging Stations Should Give Motorists Who Use Electric Vehicles Plenty Of Places To Charge, Without Having To Worry About Where The Next Station Will Be.
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