A major push to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) has taken shape in the United States, with the government announcing a significant expansion of ultra-fast charging infrastructure along highways. The move aims to alleviate range anxiety, a common concern among potential EV buyers, by providing easier access to rapid charging stations. Approximately 11,300 new ultra-fast chargers will be installed over the next five years, with a focus on key transportation corridors to facilitate long-distance travel. This strategic investment is seen as a crucial step in the country's transition to a more sustainable transportation system, with the goal of making EVs a more viable option for American drivers.


US Gains 11,300 Ultra-Fast Chargers in Bet to Lure More EV Drivers  Bloomberg.com