US states have constructed lower than 400 electrical automobile charging ports via April beneath $7.5 billion federal infrastructure applications, the Authorities Accountability Workplace stated Tuesday.
As of April 2025, 384 charging ports are working at 68 stations in 16 states, GAO stated, saying a joint workplace overseeing this system “has not defined performance goals with measurable targets and time frames for its activities.”
In Might, California and 15 different states sued the Transportation Division, saying the federal authorities was illegally withholding at the very least $3 billion awarded to states for constructing EV charging stations beneath a 2021 infrastructure legislation.
The Transportation Division beneath President Trump in February suspended the EV charging program and rescinded approval of state plans pending a assessment.
The GAO famous that Trump desires Congress to rescind $6 billion in unspent EV charging funding.
Nationwide, there are about 219,000 publicly out there EV charging ports, in response to the Power Division.
In June 2024, a Democratic senator criticized the earlier Biden administration for deploying simply seven EV charging stations with just a few dozen ports calling it “pathetic.”
We’re now three years into this … That could be a huge administrative failure,” stated Senator Jeff Merkley. “Something is terribly wrong and it needs to be fixed.”
The Trump administration has taken various steps to discourage EV gross sales.

Trump signed laws this month that can finish the $7,500 EV tax credit score and $4,000 used EV tax credit score on Sept. 30.
Trump in January revoked a 2021 govt order signed by Biden that sought to make sure half of all new autos bought in the USA by 2030 have been electrical.
In March, the Basic Companies Administration instructed federal companies that present charging stations for government-owned EVs “that are deemed not to be mission-critical should be disconnected from the network and turned off.”
GSA stated in April it had canceled 32 electrical automobile charging initiatives value over $23 million.