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HR 1892

Wireless Electric Vehicle Charging Grant Program Act of 2025

119th Congress Introduced by Nanette Barragán and 3 co-sponsors

Overview: HR 1892, Wireless Electric Vehicle Charging Grant Program Act of 2025, Introduced in House, Introduced: March 05, 2025Purpose and Intent: The bill aims to establish a new

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Bill Summary · HR 1892

Overview: HR 1892, Wireless Electric Vehicle Charging Grant Program Act of 2025, Introduced in House, Introduced: March 05, 2025

Purpose and Intent: The bill aims to establish a new grant program to support the deployment of wireless electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure across the United States. Wireless charging technology allows EVs to be charged without the need for physical plug-in connections, which can improve convenience and accessibility for EV drivers.

Key Provisions:
- Creates a $500 million grant program administered by the Department of Energy to provide funding to state and local governments, as well as private entities, for the installation of wireless EV charging stations
- Requires grant recipients to ensure that the wireless charging stations are accessible to the public and compatible with a wide range of EV models
- Directs the Department of Energy to establish technical standards and guidelines for the wireless charging systems eligible for grant funding

Affected Parties and Impacts:
- EV drivers, who will have increased access to convenient wireless charging options in public and private locations
- State and local governments, as well as private businesses, that can apply for grants to deploy wireless charging infrastructure
- The broader electric vehicle industry, which may see increased EV adoption due to the improved charging convenience

Procedural and Timeline Considerations:
The bill has been introduced in the House of Representatives and has not yet been scheduled for committee consideration. If passed, the new grant program would be established within one year of the bill's enactment.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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