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TNB Tech Minute: Trump Administration Stops Funding for Building Highway EV Chargers

2025/2/7
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Pierre Bien-Aimé: 特朗普政府暂停了对新建电动汽车充电站的联邦资助,这笔资金原计划用于帮助美国司机克服“里程焦虑”。我认为此举可能会影响电动汽车的推广和基础设施建设的进程。此外,特朗普总统支持副总统JD Vance重新雇用一名因在社交媒体X上发表种族主义帖子而辞职的政府职员。我认为这反映了政府在用人方面的争议,以及对社交媒体言论的重视程度。Marco Ales曾是财政部的一名特殊雇员,与埃隆·马斯克的Doge团队有关,他的辞职也引发了对政府雇员背景审查的讨论。

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Here's your TNV Tech Minute for Friday, February 7th. I'm Pierre Bien-Aimé for The Wall Street Journal.

The Trump administration has halted federal funding for new electric vehicle charging stations. The White House said in a letter to transportation officials that it was suspending approval of state plans for spending about $5 billion in grants to add EV fast chargers along highway exits. The highway charging money was supposed to help U.S. drivers overcome what is known as range anxiety, the fear of running out of battery power while traveling long distances.

And President Trump today backed his vice president, J.D. Vance, in calling to rehire a Department of Government Efficiency staffer who resigned yesterday over racist posts on the social media site X.

While he didn't know the former staffer, the president said he supported the vice president. Marco Ales, who is 25, had been a special employee at the Treasury Department affiliated with Elon Musk's Doge team. He resigned after the Wall Street Journal asked the White House about his links to a deleted X account. Ales didn't respond to several requests for comment. An email sent today to his Treasury Department address bounced back.

Amazon plans to allocate more than $100 billion in capital expenditure this year as part of a push to build generative artificial intelligence services. That's up 35% from last year's total. In a research note, UBS analysts estimate that about 70% of that will be allocated to Amazon Web Services.

The four tech giants that spent the most on the data centers that power AI systems have all said in recent days that they would jack up investments further in 2025 after record outlays last year. Amazon's shares fell roughly 4% today.

And it isn't just on this podcast. The commercials around this Sunday's Super Bowl will feature a lot of tech. They're expected to include the first TV commercial for OpenAI, for example, along with ads promoting AI features from meta-platforms Ray-Ban Smart Glasses, Google's Pixel Phones, and web services company GoDaddy. 30 seconds of ad time on Fox has cost buyers on average more than $7 million. For a deeper dive into what's happening in tech, check out Monday's Tech News Briefing podcast.

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