[1/3] A Tesla is charged at an electric car supercharger station in Los Angeles, California, U.S. August 2, 2018.
A dearth of chargers on U.S. roads has slowed the growth of EV sales and the positive environmental impact, advocates say.
In January of last year, Tesla wrote the Federal Highway Administration, offering the Biden administration suggestions on how to shape the charging program.
In Ohio, the company responded to a recent request that companies submit charging proposals, state officials told Reuters.
The Department of Transportation next week will detail final requirements that all electric vehicle chargers must meet to be eligible for funding under the $7.5 billion effort to electrify highways and interstates across the nation.