As the US transitions to a more electric vehicle-friendly transportation system, a pressing issue remains: the lack of charging stations. Despite the federal government allocating billions of dollars to support the expansion of EV charging infrastructure, many states are failing to tap into this funding. According to a new report, most states have left a significant portion of their allocated federal money untouched, leaving many drivers without access to reliable and convenient charging options. With EV adoption on the rise, the scarcity of charging stations threatens to slow down the nation's shift towards a more sustainable transportation future.


EV chargers still scarce as states leave most federal money on the table  Scripps News