How long does it take the federal government to build one electric-vehicle charger?

We do not know. It has not be done.

The 2021 bi-partisan infrastructure bill allocated $7.5B towards building 500,000 charging stations by 2030. It was supposed to be a “transformative down payment on the transition to a zero-emission future.”

Meanwhile, the federal government has built not a single charging station, and we are still waiting for the transformation to zero-emission to have a viable future.

Latest News

NOTHING WITHOUT TRUCKING

Episode 2 of the docuseries DRIVEN is now released. See the positive impacts of Roland Bolduc, Tiffany Hargraves and Germany Williams. They are inspirations to all those with whom they come into contact and are reminders of the hardworking, dedicated and safe men and...

ADD IN THIS CORNER

The California Air Resources Board (CARB) is being hit from every angle. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the US Department of Justice (DOJ), the Clean Truck Partnership (CTP), and the State of Nebraska all have or had...

TARIFF HEADLINES

With the exception of a few outstanding countries listed below in alphabetical order, the attention has now turned to litigation and whether the President has the authority to implement tariffs using the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). IEEPA: A...

HIGH PRAISE

Devine Intermodal was honored with the Fleet Safety Award in the Specialty/Intermodal Division and four of our drivers were recognized with Driver of the Month Awards by the Nevada Trucking Association (NTA). The NTA works with Nevada Highway Patrol (NHP) and the...

ME TOO?

The Union Pacific announced plans to merge with the Norfolks Southern creating the first coast-to-coast railroad. The merger still needs regulatory approval. Despite Warren Buffet's assertions he is not in the market for another railroad, the BNSF and CSX are...

Share This