Federal Workers Are Losing Access to EV Charging Stations

Federal workers are on the verge of losing access to EV charging stations at their jobs, with the General Services Administration (GSA) shutting down 8,000 chargers.
Federal Workers Are Losing Access to EV Charging Stations
Written by Matt Milano

Federal workers are on the verge of losing access to EV charging stations at their jobs, with the General Services Administration (GSA) shutting down 8,000 chargers.

The GSA is the government agency responsible for managing federal buildings across the country. The agency currently runs hundreds of EV charging stations at those federal buildings, stations that have roughly 8,000 individual charging plugs.

According to The Verge, the GSA is in the process of shutting down the network, sending an email to federal workers announcing the change.

“As GSA has worked to align with the current administration, we have received direction that all GSA owned charging stations are not mission critical,” the email reads.

“Neither Government Owned Vehicles nor Privately Owned Vehicles will be able to charge at these charging stations once they’re out of service,” it concludes.

Once the network is shut down, federal employees will have to rely on other means to top off their vehicles.

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