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Asharq Al-Awsat
Asharq Al-Awsat
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Asharq Al-Awsat

White House Says Companies Investing $700 Million to Boost EV Charger Production

An electric car is charged at a roadside EV charge point, London, October 19, 2021. (Reuters)

The White House said on Tuesday that companies are planning to invest more than $700 million to boost US manufacturing capacity for electric vehicle (EV) chargers - actions set to add at least 2,000 jobs and make charging more accessible and affordable.

The investments include $450 million earmarked by Volkswagen unit Electrify America and more than $250 million by Siemens to expand its Grand Prairie, Texas and Ponoma, California EV charger plants.

FLO, an EV charging network operator, is also investing $3 million in its first US assembly plant in Auburn Hills, Michigan.

The investments will help boost US manufacturing capacity for EV chargers to more than 250,000 per year, the White House said, without giving a figure for current production capacity.

Last August, President Joe Biden set a non-binding goal to make half of all new vehicles sold in 2030 electric, fuel cell or plug-in hybrid. As part of that, he wants to see the US network of EV chargers grow to 500,000 by 2030, up from about 100,000 today.

The investments by private companies follow more than $7.5 billion in subsidies that were in last year's bipartisan infrastructure law.

Biden's goals and the subsidies have helped spur private investments, White House deputy national climate advisor Ali Zaidi told reporters on Monday.

That has meant "chargers weren't getting brought in from overseas (and) they were being a source of opportunity in communities all around the country," he said in a call about a US report showing jobs in the energy business rose 4% last year, led by jobs in carbon-cutting vehicles.

The US public charging network for EVs is becoming more robust, but significant differences in reliability and performance remain between providers, an industry ranking by engineering consulting firm umlaut found this year.

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