Despite significant investments in the EV sector in Georgia, including a program launched by Goodwill of North Georgia aimed at transitioning people from low-wage positions to EV jobs, job placement has fallen short of expectations, according to a report by WABE .
This program was designed to equip participants with the skills necessary to install EV charging stations , a crucial infrastructure component as the state expands its network of approximately 2,000 station locations and over 5,000 EV charging ports. In addition to state efforts, the White House recently announced millions in federal funds to further increase the number of EV chargers in Georgia.
Biden campaigned on climate change and promised to build 500,000 electric vehicle charging stations in the United States by 2030. The goal was to encourage more people to buy electric cars and as the auto industry moved to electric, Biden also set aside funds for training programs […]
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