Biden Administration Spends $5 Billion on Electric Vehicle Charging Stations, No Help on Gas Prices

Biden Administration Spends $5 Billion on Electric Vehicle Charging Stations, No Help on Gas Prices
An EV Go station for charging electric vehicles is shown in Irvine, Calif., on March 25, 2022. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times
Beth Brelje
Beth Brelje
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The vast majority of the driving public in the United States uses traditional gas-powered vehicles, but the Biden administration is focused on the transportation problems of electric vehicles (EVs), namely the scarcity of charging stations in many areas, rather than tackling record high gas prices.

California has 13,452 EV charging stations, the most of any state, while Alaska has the fewest—just 48—followed by North Dakota with 57, South Dakota with 59, and Wyoming with 62, according to the U.S. Department of Energy.

Beth Brelje
Beth Brelje
Reporter
Beth Brelje is a former reporter with The Epoch Times. Ms. Brelje previously worked in radio for 20 years and after moving to print, worked at Pocono Record and Reading Eagle.
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