Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg says it’s time for the private sector to step up, when it comes to E-V new car sales.
The former South Bend Mayor says government investment has paved the way for automakers to produce more electric vehicles… and with federal investments filling the gaps, the private sector needs to do the rest.
The biggest names in electric vehicles, which include Ford, GM, and BMW have joined together in a goal to install 30 thousand EV chargers across the US.
The government has set aside 7 and a half billion dollars for states to build their own charging networks.

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I hear Pete Boot-a-nut, has an electric Mustang vehicle. Good for him because he has the money to do that. It’s not the job of government to build charging stations. When the gasoline automobile started up the government didn’t build gas stations.
Doesn’t Pete have a baby he needs to breast feed?
The Federal government should have never been involved with this to begin with.
Come to think of it, we should have never let them classify CO2 as a harmful emission so they could regulate mileage in the first place…
Hey Pete. When have you been correct about anything? Where will all that new electricity come from the charge the EVs you think will save the planet? When Dopey King Schmoe bans all gas appliances and exchanges them for electric where will all the electricity come from. No. Your solar and wind scams will not do the job. We now live in a lemming society hurtling towards the society ending cliff.