MAINE MONITOR • April 20, 2025
If you’re driving an electric vehicle up I-95 or 295 these days, particularly in York or Cumberland counties, odds are you won’t have to travel far before hitting a public charging station. But head north and the stations taper off. Until recently, $5 billion in federal funding was set to change that, with a nationwide goal to build a network of public EV chargers along every 50 miles of designated roadway from Maine to California. The National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Formula Program was brought to a halt by the Trump administration in February.