![]() ![]() ![]() To that end, states are to prioritize building chargers along the interstate highway system. States can spend the funds not just to build new chargers, but also to upgrade existing ones, maintain stations, add signs advertising chargers, and cover other directly related expenses.īusiness California wants to end sales of new gas cars by 2035. The exact location of new chargers is largely up to states, who submitted their plans to the federal government. The goal is to have a network of highways with EV charging stations every 50 miles. Today, states have approval to access $1.5 billion of that funding so they can deploy chargers that the Department of Transportation estimates will cover some 75,000 miles of highway. The bipartisan infrastructure bill included $5 billion for building up the availability of chargers over 5 years. Gas- and diesel-powered vehicles are major contributors to climate change, but transitioning away from them will require far more charging locations and other infrastructure changes. The funds are part of a big plan from the Biden Administration to improve access to charging, which is currently difficult to find on many highways. California has more chargers than any other state in the U.S., but the federal government is trying to expand charger access across the country.Įfforts to build electric vehicle chargers just got a jolt of new energy: every state in the United States, as well as the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, now has access to federal funds for charging infrastructure projects. With the results from the other games today, the 8-6 Chargers are now in the 6th seed for the AFC with the head to head tiebreaker over the Dolphins.A Nissan electric vehicle recharges at a Power Up fast charger station on April 14, 2022, in Pasadena, Calif. ANOTHER Game Winning Drive for Justin Herbert. Herbert went and made a drive to get the Chargers in position for a 43 yard FG attempt with 8 seconds left and Cameron Dicker nails it.Ĭhargers win 17-14. The Titans punch in the touchdown to tie it up 14-14 with less than 50 seconds left, after having burned all of the Chargers time outs in the process. Staley killed the clock with their 1st TO of the 2nd half. The Titans followed that up with another pass to a TE in Austin Hooper, getting down to the 4 yard line for 1st and goal with 53 Seconds left. The very next play Staley’s defense gave up a 28 yard catch and run to TE Chig Okonkwo. The Titans pushed past midfield but a great read on a screen by linebacker Kenneth Murray stuffed the Titans for a loss and forced them to burn their last time out. Up 14-7 the Titans had the ball at the 2 minute warning with one time out remaining. ![]() The run to set up 1st and goal will likely be an “angry runs” submission this week. Los Angeles finally took the lead back in the 4th quarter with a drive that included a PERFECT pass down the left sideline to Keenan Allen and finished off by two of the strongest runs from Austin Ekeler I can remember. Justin Herbert, coming off what was his best game all season vs the Dolphins, threw two interceptions in the game, after not throwing any interceptions in the last three games and not having a multi-interception game in 16 games. Then both teams settled into a contest of mediocrity. The Titans were able to respond with a touchdown drive of their own on a six play 63 yard drive with all of the yardage coming from Derrick Henry. The Chargers started out with a great series on defense then a great series on offense to take a 7-0 lead early. Coming off a big win in week 14 vs the Miami Dolphins, Brandon Staley’s Los Angeles Chargers hosted the Tennessee Titans for week 15 of the 2022 NFL Season. ![]()
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