The general services administration, the agency that manages buildings owned by the federal government, plans to close its entire network of electric vehicles, according to A REPORT ON THE EDGE.
According to the reports, the GSA operates a network of hundreds of EV loaders with a total of 8,000 plugs that can be used to collect vehicles owned by the government and federal employees. A source told The Verge that federal workers will receive guidance next week to close those loaders, and some regional offices have already been told that their chargers are not disconnected.
Earl this week, Colorado Public Radio obtained an internal email To affirm that the load stations at the Federal Center of Denver would close since “they are not criticism of the mission.”
More widely, the administration of President Donald Trump has been aggressively Cut government agencies and withdrawing federal support for renewable energy, even for an EV load infrastructure program which previously provided millions to Tesla.
Techcrunch has communicated with the GSA to comment.