Market Moves: Electric Vehicles - Jan 5th, 2024
 
 
The White House is supporting Tesla chargers and law enforcement leads public safety electrification.
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January 5, 2024
From the Editor

Hello and welcome back to Market Moves Electric Vehicles, Endeavor Business Media's hub for everything EVs. In our top story, The Federal Highway Administration plans to update its minimum standards for EV charging stations to incorporate more recent technological innovations.

Meanwhile in trucking, two big companies are teaming up to create the country’s first trucking EV corridor. But, as you’ll also read, the industry’s push for electrification still has its problems.

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– Jennifer Ramsay

“EV charging technology is rapidly evolving and it is important that the federal government keeps pace,” said FHWA Administrator Shailen Bhatt
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