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No more EVs and charging stations at GSA

 US Agency Reportedly Plans to Shut Down 8,000 EV Chargers, Offload EVs


https://www.pcmag.com/news/general-services-administration-shuts-down-8000-ev-chargers-offloads-evs

Note: lab vehicles are leased from the GSA, but I'm not sure if buildings are owned by GSA or DOE directly. However it seems many lab electric vehicles will be either recalled or more likely not renewed with EVs once their lease is up.

The General Services Administration (GSA), an agency that manages the federal government’s buildings, is planning to shut down all 8,000 of its electric vehicle chargers, The Verge reports.

The GSA is also expected to offload its current stock of EVs, though it's unknown if the vehicles will be sold or put into storage. The agency will reportedly begin instructing employees to remove the chargers—which are used for both federally owned EVs and employees' personal vehicles—as early as next week.

The agency informed employees at one regional office that, in its efforts "to align with the current administration," it had received direction stating that all GSA-owned charging stations "are not mission-critical," according to an email first reported by Colorado Public Radio.

“The GSA is working on the timing of canceling current network contracts that keep the EV chargers operational. Once those contracts are canceled, the stations will be taken out of service and ‘turned off at the breaker,’” the email continued. “Other chargers will be turned off starting next week.”

The web page dedicated to the electrification of the GSA's fleet has also been taken offline, The Verge notes.

The GSA had been rapidly electrifying its fleet following the Biden administration's 2021 executive order that calls for 100% of all federal fleet purchases to be zero-emission by 2035.

The news comes amid broader cuts to plans for a nationwide EV charging networks and measures to block the federal government from buying more electric vehicles.

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Anonymous said…
State Farm: EV Chargers Removed Over Fire Risks

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ISn4Elou8GE&pp=ygUWc3RhdGUgZmFybSBldiBjaGFyZ2Vycw%3D%3D
Anonymous said…
I always found it interesting when you visit SNL-NM most of the small electric vehicle's onsite have solar panels on them, you head to sunny SNL-CA not a single small electric vehicle has a solar panel on it.

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