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The US Senate's $287 billion ATIA bill set to offer up to $1 billion for EV charging
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The American Transportation Infrastructure Act of 2019 (ATIA) advanced through the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works via a 27-0 bi-partisan vote with $1 billion in grants for alternative fueling stations. This funding will be welcome development for the DC fast charging business that remains risky to enter in the face of low utilization and rate design challenges that continue to hamper development. Our Power & Renewables reports and data provide deep insight into the current and future state of electricity generation.
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