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US Judge Blocks Freeze on $5bn EV Charging Program, Securing Nationwide Rollout

trixierenee by trixierenee
6 months ago
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A US federal judge has permanently blocked efforts to halt funding for the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program, safeguarding billions of dollars earmarked for the expansion of fast, reliable EV charging across the country.

US District Court Judge Tana Lin of the Western District of Washington issued a final ruling in State of Washington v. U.S. Department of Transportation, declaring the federal government’s freeze on NEVI funding unlawful. The decision ensures states can proceed with EV charging projects authorised under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.

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  • Court ruling restores certainty for states
  • Lawsuit backed by states and environmental groups
  • Impact on EV drivers and air quality
  • Broader implications for EV adoption
  • Background to the dispute
  • What happens next

Court ruling restores certainty for states

The ruling permanently bars the U.S. Department of Transportation from withdrawing NEVI funds, cancelling approved implementation plans, or interfering with state-led charging deployments.

NEVI is a $5bn federal programme designed to build a nationwide network of high-speed EV chargers along major highways, typically spaced every 50 miles. The court’s decision effectively restores funding certainty for all states, including those that were not direct parties to the lawsuit.

Lawsuit backed by states and environmental groups

The original case was brought by 17 US states, led by Washington, California, and Colorado. Several environmental and clean transportation organisations later joined as plaintiff-intervenors.

These included the Sierra Club, Natural Resources Defense Council, Plug In America, Climate Solutions, and the Southern Environmental Law Center.

The groups argued that the funding freeze delayed critical infrastructure, limited affordable charging access, and disproportionately affected rural and underserved communities.

Impact on EV drivers and air quality

Advocates say the ruling will accelerate the rollout of long-delayed charging stations, improving the reliability of long-distance EV travel and lowering ownership costs by reducing dependence on fossil fuels.

The restored funding is also expected to reduce transportation-related air pollution, particularly in communities historically overburdened by vehicle emissions.

Environmental justice groups said the decision ensures that clean transportation investment reaches communities that have often been excluded from major infrastructure spending.

Broader implications for EV adoption

Industry analysts note that reliable public charging is one of the biggest barriers to widespread EV adoption in the United States. NEVI-funded stations are designed to complement private-sector charging networks by filling gaps along highways and in rural regions.

The ruling may also strengthen EV manufacturing momentum in regions such as the Southeast, where several automakers are investing heavily in electric vehicle production but where charging infrastructure has lagged behind demand.

Background to the dispute

Judge Lin had previously issued a preliminary injunction in June, temporarily lifting the freeze on roughly $1bn in NEVI funds for 14 states. Although the federal government restarted the programme later in 2025, additional administrative hurdles continued to delay access to funds.

Legal challenges to other federal charging programmes, including the $2.5bn Charging and Fueling Infrastructure Program, remain ongoing.

What happens next

With the final judgment now in place, states can resume stalled procurement, construction, and deployment of EV charging stations without fear of further federal interference.

For EV drivers, policymakers, and automakers, the decision marks a major step toward building a truly national charging network — one seen as essential for reducing emissions, improving air quality, and lowering transportation costs over the long term.

Tags: charging stationsclean energyelectric vehiclesEV chargingEV policyNEVI programUS infrastructure
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