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U.S. lawmakers urge joint use of funds for broadband, EV charge stations

The lawmakers cited the EV "charging network’s connectivity requirements" in making the case for locating both EV charging and broadband.

August 06, 2022 / 10:34 IST
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(Representative Image)
(Representative Image)

A group of 10 U.S. House Democrats on Friday asked President Joe Biden's administration to build electric vehicle charging stations together with broadband internet infrastructure under the $1 trillion infrastructure law approved in November 2021.

As part of that measure, Congress set aside $42.45 billion in grants to expand broadband, including building fiber or other networks. It also included $5 billion for EV charging.

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The lawmakers led by Representatives Doris Matsui and Anna Eshoo urged officials to coordinate broadband and EV charging infrastructure efforts to encourage "co-location" of EV and broadband, especially in underserved areas.

"This approach can address multiple national priorities simultaneously and avoid duplicative efforts," the lawmakers wrote.