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California's Energy Commission approved $95.2 million on Monday, August 18, 2026, for zero emission vehicle infrastructure, and the more interesting story is how that money gets split (Office of Governor Gavin Newsom, 2026). Of the total, $48 million goes to light duty electric vehicle charging, both DC fast chargers and the at home or near home plugs that make daily EV ownership practical. Another $30.2 million funds medium and heavy duty zero emission infrastructure serving