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The Charging Stations

Webinar | 07.01.21, 9:00 AM EDT - 10:00 AM EDT

Just as with the introduction of the internal combustion engine vehicle more than a century ago, the success of EVs will depend on the buildout of infrastructure required to power them: high-speed charging stations. President Biden’s infrastructure package calls for the federal government to provide $174 billion in incentives for the purchase of EVs, but even more importantly, for the construction of 500,000 fast chargers across the nation by 2030. This webinar will focus on:


  • The specifics of the legislative proposal and its likelihood of passage.
  • Permitting and other issues associated with installation of a high-speed charging network across the nation. 
  • Required integration and effect on power grid
  • Regulatory treatment
  • Tax implications including incentives and possible revenue sources

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