States will be able to spend $6.4 billion on EV charging stations and other projects under guidelines for the use of federal infrastructure money aimed at reducing carbon emissions
Electric-vehicle charging stations, bike trails, energy-efficient streetlights and other projects included in transportation guidelines
With gas prices on a wild ride, many consumers are exploring whether buying an electric vehicle could save them money in the long run. WSJ’s George Downs breaks down four factors to consider when buying a new car. Photo composite: George DownsWASHINGTON—State governments will be able to spend $6.
The guidelines, released Thursday by the U.S. Department of Transportation, will help state governments determine projects that are eligible for funding under the roughly
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