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Expanding America's EV Charging Network

Stand up with us to ensure we expand the charging network to meet the needs of today’s – and tomorrow’s – drivers, while protecting consumers.


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About Charge Forward Partnership

WHO WE ARE
and Why It matters

Charge Forward Partnership is a coalition of businesses, associations and individuals that share the common goal of efficiently and effectively developing a charging network for electric vehicles (EVs) across the United States. The current charging system was established based on policies largely dictated by the power companies and does not benefit consumers nor incentivize the growth of the EV charging network.

We believe the most efficient and economical way to develop a national charging network is through a competitive, market-based approach that removes barriers to purchasing electric vehicles and meets the needs of today’s drivers. We can achieve this with a fair, efficient, transparent and competitive approach based on effective expansion, ensuring customer fairness and equity, uniform pricing, and a competitive, level playing field for funding and regulations.

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Efficient Expansion
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EV charging network should be expanded quickly and efficiently

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Equity and Fairness
for all

Rate payers at home should not pay for their power company to operate charging stations

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Competition
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A competitive, level playing field will foster growth of the EV charging industry

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Transparent Pricing
Everywhere

Transparent and uniform pricing will lower costs and make recharging prices consistent and predictable

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Your Voice Matters. This issue can’t wait – join today!

A change in public policy is needed to meet our country’s growing EV charging needs. To date, policies have largely been dictated by power companies. However, the results have not yielded the best results for consumers. It’s time that all stakeholders – from electricity consumers and EV drivers to transportation infrastructure businesses and related industries – be heard. It’s unfair for power companies to build and operate EV charging stations that are paid for through home electric bills by lower income families, most of whom do not have EVs.