The California Energy Commission on Feb. 14 approved $1.9 billion to expand the state’s network of charging and refueling infrastructure for zero-emission cars, trucks and buses, set to create the most extensive charging and hydrogen refueling network in the country, say officials.
The state funding comes from its Clean Transportation Program and will be spent over the next four years, with at least 50% targeted to benefit priority populations. Part of the $48 billion California Climate Commitment, itincludes more than $10 billion for zero-emission vehicles and infrastructure.