Tesla Making Some EV Chargers Available to All, as White House Announces New EV Rules

Tesla Making Some EV Chargers Available to All, as White House Announces New EV Rules
A Tesla vehicle is charged at a Tesla supercharging station in Kettleman City, Calif., on Jan. 25, 2023. Mike Blake/Reuters
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The Biden administration announced final new rules shaping the electric vehicle (EV) landscape Wednesday, with a $7.4 billion investment in EV charging, while EV maker Tesla is opening up proprietary charging stations to all.

The White House announced in a press release that $7.4 billion of the federal budget will be allocated for EV charging and hydrogen corridor infrastructure across 23 states, with the goal being making long-distance traveling and charging an electrical vehicle easier.
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