EDF statement on the Securing America’s Clean Fuels Infrastructure Act
“As our nation moves to electrify our transportation fleet and cut climate pollution, developing the charging infrastructure to support these vehicles is critical. Senators Carper, Burr, Cortez Masto and Stabenow know we need smart policies to help our environment and our economy. Increasing the investment tax credit for refueling infrastructure, and ensuring it applies to each charging station, will help us meet our goal of providing a seamless transition from the fuels of yesterday to the electric vehicles of tomorrow.”
-Elizabeth Gore, Senior Vice President, Political Affairs, Environmental Defense Fund
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