Judge orders lifting of administration’s unlawful freeze of more than a billion dollars for electric vehicle charging

June 25, 2025

WASHINGTON STATE – Yesterday, United States District Court Judge Tana Lin for the U.S. District Court in the Western District of Washington issued a preliminary injunction lifting the administration’s unlawful freeze of federal funding for the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program. NEVI is a transformative $5 billion initiative to build reliable and convenient fast charging stations for electric vehicles along major highways nationwide.  

Judge Lin’s injunction unfreezes roughly $1 billion in funds for the following States that have challenged the Trump Administration’s NEVI freeze: Washington, Oregon, Colorado, California, Arizona, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Rhode Island and Wisconsin. 

On May 22, a group of nonprofits—Plug In America, the Sierra Club, Climate Solutions, Earthjustice, Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy, CleanAIRE NC, the West End Revitalization Association and the Southern Environmental Law Center—sought to join the litigation, representing the interests of their members who travel on highways nationwide and are relying on full implementation of the NEVI program. 

STATEMENT FROM GROUPS ON JUDGE’S PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION 

“The administration’s freeze on funding for electric vehicle charging is illegal. This decision underscores just how clearly it violates the law. Our organizations are pleased to see Judge Lin’s decision to restore funding for anyone wanting clean and affordable transportation in these 14 states. 

“But this is only a first step. We seek the full, nationwide restoration of NEVI funds so everyone can have the option to go electric, no matter where they live, work, or travel. Many communities that currently lack access to EV charging stations are the same ones already overburdened with air pollution from transportation. Slowing the transition to EVs only prolongs the harm these communities face. 

“Unfreezing the NEVI funds is essential for advancing clean, equitable and more affordable  transportation, reducing vehicle pollution, and protecting public health, which is why full implementation of the program is so important.”

Background

The NEVI program, created by the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, is a transformative initiative intended to build the backbone of an EV fast charging network along America’s highways, enabling long-distance EV travel across the country. 

Just as the U.S. has invested in building out broadband access and modernizing roads and bridges, a nationwide network of electric vehicle charging stations is critical infrastructure for the U.S. to stay competitive and move forward with the rest of the world. The NEVI program can deliver thousands of good jobs across the country and ensure that all drivers — from urban to rural areas in all corners of the country — have access to high quality charging stations. 

About Plug In America

Plug In America is the nation’s leading nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the use of plug-in electric vehicles in the United States through education, advocacy and research. Formed in 2008, Plug In America provides practical, objective information to consumers and dealerships about EVs through various programs, including National Drive Electric Week, Drive Electric Earth Month, PlugStar.com and other public outreach events. Learn more at PlugInAmerica.org.

Media contact: Lindsey Perkins

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