Revealing Disparities With Biden's Infrastructure Investments and Electoral Realities
The Biden administration's landmark laws are allocating billions of dollars nationwide, funding diverse projects from Florida's roads to Alaska's broadband lines.
U.S. Passenger Rail Receives a $8.2 Billion Investment for 10 Projects Nationwide
The U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has allocated $8.2 billion for 10 passenger rail projects and introduced corridor planning initiatives across the United States.
Over 700 Georgia Bridges Deemed Inadequate for Heavier Trucks Permitted by New Law
More than 700 bridges in Georgia are unable to handle the increased weight limits approved by lawmakers earlier this year, as reported by Deputy Chief Engineer Andrew Heath to the State Transportation Board.
Enhanced New York Thruway Plazas Cater to Truck Drivers' Needs
New York State Thruway Authority is investing $450 million in a project to revamp and modernize its 27 service areas by 2025, aiming to enhance the travel experience for truckers and other motorists.
Supply Chain-Related Bills Given Green Light by Transportation and Infrastructure Committee
The U.S. House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure has endorsed a series of bills, aiming to fortify and secure American supply chains against potential disturbances.
EV charging is complicated, but experts are weighing in
Building a charging infrastructure is as important as selecting the right electric vehicle when electrifying a fleet.
EV charging network added to Shell gas station offerings
Recently, Shell acquired Volta Charging, an electric car charging network, for a whopping $169 million.
Tesla wins $330 million in tax breaks from Nevada
Additionally, the approval of a sprawling Tesla vehicle battery facility east of Reno will include the construction of a long-awaited electric semi-truck factory.
The EV market declines 14% in January of 2023
Automakers are struggling to keep up with the pandemic supply chain issues and lack of demand as subsidies and tax credits evaporate and dampen consumer sentiment.
Increased amount of electric vehicles on the road has created a logistical nightmare
While some do have the ability to charge their vehicles at home while they sleep, many EV-adopters are voicing the challenges they are encountering when trying to find a charge while on the road.
Missouri welcomes many new distribution centers
The combination of Missouri's central location, transportation infrastructure, business-friendly environment, proximity to major cities, and availability of real estate make it an attractive location for distribution centers.
Pressure on Tesla paid off: Supercharger network expansion to move forward
The electric vehicle automaker’s electric charging infrastructure will be expanding to include other electric vehicle models by the end of 2024.
Wisconsin approves a $5.3 million port infrastructure grant
Along the Great Lakes to the Mississippi River, Wisconsin’s unique topography is often overlooked in terms of ports.
Tesla likely to expand proprietary charging equipment in the U.S. after DOT pressure
The electric vehicle company dominates the market, and CEO Elon Musk has long flirted with the idea of opening up its charging network to competitors but has yet to do so domestically.
Is the suggestion of turning privately-owned EVs into public electric grid storage a pipe dream?
With massive electrification goals, states are going to require a lot of electricity.
El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras win $300 million investment in Target infrastructure
The massive retailer is expanding its relationship with vendors in Central America as part of Vice President Kamala Harris’ “Call to Action for Northern Central America”.
Rural transportation improvement projects are swimming in cash
No, not literally - but the US Department of Transportation has bestowed a $273.9 million grant through its new Rural Surface Transportation Grant program.
Increased electric charging capacity will be desperately needed for medium- and heavy-duty vehicles
Delivery vans will increase the need for charging upgrades in the near term, but the infrastructure needed to support the onslaught of medium and heavy-duty vehicles is another story entirely.
If you want better highways, blame the politicians
Says, the politician: Rep. Peter DeFazio (D-OR) who spoke at the American Trucking Associations’ Management Conference & Exhibition in San Diego, California.
DOT Secretary Pete Buttigieg on infrastructure tour this week
U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) Secretary Pete Buttigieg will be visiting six states this week as part of the White House’s ‘Building A Better America’ infrastructure tour.