Biden-Harris $150 Million NEVI Program Powers D.C. EV Chargers to 150 kW: Find Out What This Means for Drivers

Tejal Somvanshi

The first public EV charging station funded by the NEVI program in D.C. is set to triple its speed with a 150 kW upgrade.

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Nearly $150 million has been allocated to repair 4,500 EV charging ports across the U.S., starting with D.C.

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Upgraded chargers in Washington, D.C., will support four vehicles at once, delivering a faster, more reliable charging experience.

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New chargers in D.C. will feature both CCS 1 and NACS connectors, accommodating the latest EV models hitting the market.

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This project marks a significant step toward the Biden-Harris goal of 500,000 public EV chargers by 2030.

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Gabe Klein highlights that these upgraded chargers in D.C. are just the beginning of a nationwide infrastructure overhaul.

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Washington, D.C.'s non-operational EV station is getting a major boost in capacity and speed with federal support.

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With $63 million going to California alone, the NEVI program is set to revolutionize EV charging across 20 states.

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As the first station of its kind in D.C., this project aims to make electric driving more convenient for everyone.

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