Michigan is reviving its ambitious plan to expand electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure across the state, following a sudden reversal of federal funding cuts. The move comes after the Biden administration restored funding for the program, which was initially halted due to budget constraints. The revived initiative aims to install thousands of new EV charging stations along highways, in rural areas, and at public facilities, making it easier for residents to switch to electric vehicles and reducing carbon emissions. With Michigan's goal of reaching 500,000 EVs on the road by 2030, the expansion of EV charging infrastructure is seen as a crucial step in achieving this target.


Michigan revives EV charger expansion after federal funding reversal  Great Lakes Echo