EPA Approves VW National ZEV Plan Prioritizing Charging Investments

April 13, 2017
EPA has quietly approved the first phase of Volkswagen's national plan to invest in zero-emission vehicles (ZEV) -- required by the company's legal settlement with regulators over its emissions cheating scandal -- a plan that calls for $250 million in investments toward charging infrastructure between now and mid-2019. The plan lays out the company's intentions for the first of four 30-month periods, with the ultimate goal of meeting its $1.2 billion commitment to ZEV-related investments in United States areas outside...


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