Congress ignores Biden veto threat to repeal waiver requiring EV chargers to be made in America

The Senate has voted in favor of reinstating a requirement in the roughly $65 billion, bipartisan infrastructure bill of 2021 that requires funded projects – including those for electric vehicle chargers – to use U.S. goods. 

Under the law, construction materials such as steel and iron, must be used in federal infrastructure projects, including EV charging stations. And the projects must be 55% domestically produced.  In addition, manufacturing has to be done entirely in the U.S., according to Reuters.

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