Pete Buttigieg and Jennifer Granholm Make Announcement from Maryland EV Charging Station

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DOE and DOT Joint Press Conference

U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm and U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg came to Maryland to announce that they have signed a memorandum of understanding to create a Joint Office of Energy and Transportation to support deployment of a national electric vehicle charging network. The program is budgeted to spend $7.5 billion to focus on placing EV charging stations in rural, disadvantaged, and hard-to-reach locations.

Arrived in Electric Mustang Mach-E

Secretary Buttigieg and Secretary Granholm traveled to RS Automotive in Takoma Park to make the announcement. They arrived in an electric Ford Mustang Mach-E with Buttigieg behind the wheel. Secretary Granholm quipped that the Transportation Secretary is an excellent driver and that the ride over was smooth and quiet because they were in an all-electric car which is part of the Federal fleet.

Gas Station Converted to Charge Electric Vehicles

RS Automotive converted their old gas station to an electric vehicle charging station in 2019. The four DC fast chargers dispensed a combined average of about 60 kWh per day in the first half of 2021 according to data supplied by the Maryland Energy Administration. The EV chargers have reportedly displaced the equivalent of 326 gallons of gasoline during the 6-month period, which is an average of 1.8 gallons of gasoline per day.

Watch the 12/14/2021 DOE & DOT Joint Press Conference in its entirety below.

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