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Where Are the EV Chargers

Here’s a question for you:

Q: How long does it take the federal government to build one electric-vehicle charger?

A: Apparently longer than two years:

The $7.5 billion in funding for electric-vehicle chargers from the 2021 bipartisan infrastructure law has so far yielded zero new chargers, reports Andrew Stuttfaord in NRO.

According to Politico:

Odds are they will not be able to start powering Americans’ vehicles until at least 2024.

The Biden Administration’s $7.5 billion effort to jump-start the electric-vehicle charging landscape is moving very, very slowly, reports Autoweek

Now more than two years after the program was signed into law in late 2021, only eight chargers have been put in place.

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