Efforts to address the security of EV charging stations are in early stages.
A U.S. infrastructure law passed in 2021 includes $7.5 billion in funding for states to expand EV charging stations.
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Tesla is poised to dominate EV charging in the U.S., and auto manufacturers including General Motors, Ford, Volvo and Rivian signed on to adopt Tesla’s charging standard this year.
Last year, the city of Amsterdam for the first time included cybersecurity requirements in a public tender for public EV charging stations.
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