The plan approved today includes:
$132.9 million for light-duty EV charging infrastructure.
$129.8 million for medium- and heavy-duty ZEVs and infrastructure.
$70 million for hydrogen refueling infrastructure.
$25 million for zero-and near-zero-carbon fuel production and supply.
$10 million for recovery and reinvestment.
$9 million for ZEV manufacturing.
$7.5 million for workforce development.
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