Vermont is receiving millions of dollars in federal money for electric vehicle charging infrastructure that had been previously frozen by the Trump administration.

Gov. Phil Scott and the Agency of Transportation announced Thursday that the state has received $15.8 million to deploy this infrastructure in key areas across Vermont. The money, promised through the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) program, had been frozen for months due to an executive order from President Donald Trump.

“This is great news and will bring more EV charging infrastructure to Vermont, which we desperately need,” Scott said in a statement. “Finding ways to work with our federal partners on issues like this one is important and will pay off for Vermonters.”

Earlier this year, Vermont Attorney Ge

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