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Biden admin snubs Tesla’s $100 million big-rig charging funding request — again
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美国交通部宣布向49个电动汽车充电基础设施项目提供6.36亿美元的资金,但特斯拉申请近1亿美元用于建设大型电动卡车充电走廊的请求再次被拒绝。尽管特斯拉此前已交付部分Tesla Semi给客户,但其大型商业项目仍未实现。特斯拉的TESSERACT项目旨在建设连接加州北部至德州南部边境的充电站,但两次申请均未获批。该项目计划在每个站点配备8个750kW的特斯拉Semi充电器及其他电动卡车充电器。尽管特斯拉曾表示部分站点即使没有资金也会建设,但其充电团队的裁员使得项目前景不明朗。未来是否会有新的资金机会,以及特朗普政府的政策影响尚不确定。

🚫 特斯拉的电动卡车充电走廊项目TESSERACT再次被美国交通部拒绝,未能获得联邦资金支持。

🚚 特斯拉的电动大型卡车项目进展缓慢,尽管已向部分客户交付了早期版本,但大规模商业化仍未实现,其内华达州的生产基地仍在建设中。

🔌 TESSERACT项目计划在加州北部至德州南部边境建设9个充电站,每个站点配备8个特斯拉Semi充电器和4个其他电动卡车充电器,但该项目两次申请联邦资金均未获批。

💰 特斯拉曾表示即使没有联邦资金,部分充电站也会建设,但公司大规模裁员,特别是充电团队的裁员,使得项目前景不明朗。

⏳ 联邦政府的充电基础设施项目仍有资金可能,但未来资金申请机会以及特朗普政府的政策影响尚不确定。

The Department of Transportation announced Friday another $636 million in funding that will be awarded to 49 applicants for electric vehicle charging infrastructure — and Tesla’s application for nearly $100 million to fund a big rig charging corridor was once again passed over.

Tesla’s name was not among the list of recipients released, and its partner on the project, California’s South Coast Air Quality Management District, confirmed to TechCrunch the company had applied for this round.

The snub comes as Tesla has struggled to get its electric big rig program up and running. The company has delivered some early versions of the so-called Tesla Semi to customers like Pepsi and Frito-Lay. But its larger commercial program has yet to materialize. The company is still constructing a facility in Nevada where it plans to build its electric semi truck, which was revealed in 2017.

Tesla first requested the funding in 2023 from what’s known as the Charging and Fueling Infrastructure (CFI) program, part of a bipartisan infrastructure deal that President Biden signed into law in 2021. At the time, the company was hoping to use that funding, along with $24 million of its own money, to build nine electric semi-truck charging stations between its former headquarters in northern California to the southern border of Texas.

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Each of those stations was supposed to be equipped with eight 750kW chargers for the Tesla Semi, and four other chargers that would be open to other electric trucks — a requirement for federal funding.

The project, officially called “Transport Electrification Supporting Semis Operating in Arizona, California, and Texas,” or TESSERACT, was passed over in early 2024 when the Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) announced the first round of CFI awards. That first round saw $623 million in funding go to 47 applicants.

The FHWA doled out another $521 million to 51 applicants pulled from the same pool in August 2024. The agency also began accepting applications for a new round of funding in mid-2024.

Tesla continued pursuing the charging corridor idea even after being left out of the first round, TechCrunch reported in April 2024. Former policy VP Rohan Patel said at the time that some of the sites along the 1,800-mile route were “no-brainers even without funding.”

The status of Project TESSERACT was unclear following that, though, as Tesla laid off more than 10% of its workforce and, in particular, gutted its charging team.

There could theoretically be another round of CFI funds available, as the bipartisan infrastructure law allocated $2.5 billion for the program. The FHWA’s website for the CFI program currently says there is “[n]o estimated date” for the next “notice of funding opportunity,” though, and it’s unclear what effect the incoming Trump administration’s priorities will have on programs like this

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