In 2021, Elon Musk said the government should end all EV subsidies. Yet new data shows Tesla received more money from Biden’s grants to expand EV charging networks than anyone else — $17 million, or 13% of all EV charging awards.
An analysis of public records shows Tesla has won the highest percentage of electric vehicle charging awards of any company from the president's infrastructure law.
Anti-competitive practice. Of course, anti-competition law doesn't really get enforced.
Wilhoit's Law, EV edition.
@pfrazee.com one of those half-complete embed thumbnails I was saying I'd ping you about
However, total NEVI funding is $5 billion for high-speed chargers along highway corridors so there's plenty of funding left, and without a public policy office, who at Tesla is supposed to apply for any more?
I just read that the Boer cut the entire Supercharger team in the latest round of layoffs How does that figure into this?