Sen. Carper introduces legislation to support installation of alternative fuel vehicle infrastructure

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U.S. Sen. Tom Carper (D-DE) recently introduced the Clean Corridors Act of 2019, which would provide grant funding for the installation of electric vehicle charging and hydrogen fueling infrastructure along designated corridors across the National Highway System.

“It’s time we put our country back into the driver’s seat of the world’s clean energy economy. The Clean Corridors Act of 2019 would help to ensure that every driver in America, in every region, can conveniently access fueling and charging stations for electric or alternative fuel vehicles,” Carper said. “Expanding and improving access to these stations will increase consumer demand for more efficient vehicles, helping to reduce harmful emissions in the long-term. As Congress explores ways to address climate change and clean our air while creating jobs and supporting industry, this commonsense bill is a clear win for everyone.”

Carper, top Democrat on the Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee, highlighted the bill’s role in the committee’s work on surface transportation reauthorization.

“The transportation sector is a major source of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions, so one of the many ways we can work together to address climate change this Congress is through our work on surface transportation reauthorization,” Carper said. “We have an opportunity to build a modern transportation system that will improve our health, protect the environment, provide meaningful employment and expand Americans’ access to jobs and services. We need infrastructure for the future – and this bill is just the beginning.”