Climate bid faces tricky path over money for electric cars
WASHINGTON (AP) The bipartisan compromise on infrastructure cuts in half President Joe Bidens call for $15 billion to build 500,000 electric vehicle charging outlets, raising the stakes as the administration seeks to win auto industry cooperation on anti-pollution rules to curb climate change.
The Senate legislation provides $7.5 billion in federal grants to build a national network of charging outlets, an amount that analysts say is a good start but isn't enough to spur widespread electric vehicle adoption.
Still, even the smaller amount can be effective if they're placed in the right locations, said Jessika Trancik, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who studies EV charging.
If theres half the funding, you have to be twice as strategic and twice as deliberate," she said.
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