California OKs $2.9bn to double car chargers

 

Bloomberg

California will spend $2.9 billion building out its network of electric vehicle chargers and hydrogen fueling stations as the state moves to phase out fossil fuel-burning cars and trucks.
The California Energy Commission said it would more than double the 80,000 public chargers already deployed across the state and keep the city on track to reach its goal of 250,000 chargers by 2025. The largest chunk of funding will go towards supporting zero-emission trucks.
California has long been the nation’s largest market for the
electric cars.

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