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Stake your claim TODAY! Stake your claim TODAY!                                                                                                      [Wealth Daily] Jason Williams / Nov 15, 2023 Massive Global Investment Heads for U.S. Shores Over the past couple of years, something very interesting has been happening in the global economy. It’s almost a complete about-face for investment policy. And it’s going to spell MASSIVE profits for a select group of U.S. companies and their investors… How the Tables Turn You see, since 2021, manufacturers from all over the world have committed over $500 million in investments to America’s EV charging infrastructure. Instead of investment dollars and manufacturing jobs flowing out of the U.S. and into lower-cost jurisdictions, the money’s reversed course and is now racing back into the States. And the thing is, that $500 million is just the tip of the iceberg. And it’s just what they’ve committed to ramping up our charging station manufacturing infrastructure. When you add in the commitments companies have made to invest in building out the EV charger infrastructure itself, the numbers become even bigger. Just one company, Stellantis, the international owner of popular American brands such as Jeep and Ram, has itself committed $500 million to blanket the country with its own network of EV chargers. And if you take the private commitments and add in the public funding our own government has committed to making the EV charging station network more robust, the numbers are truly staggering. We’re talking about an initial commitment of $500 million to match Stellantis, plus countless more millions in the coming years as the so-called Inflation Reduction Act continues to pay out. All told, the U.S. EV charging infrastructure is going to see hundreds of billions of dollars of investment capital flowing toward it in the coming years. And a select group of investors is going to be reaping the biggest profits as those funds come rolling in. But they’re not shareholders of any EV charging company like Blink Charging, ChargePoint, or EVgo…  [Read the Entire Article Here.](     [Feedback? get in touch](mailto:/newsletter@wealthdaily.com?subject=Wealth%20Daily%20feedback) [Read this email online]( [Manage Newsletters]( [Share on Twitter]( You signed up for our newsletter with the email {EMAIL}. You can manage your subscription and get our privacy policy [here](. This email is from Angel Publishing, 3 East Read Street, Baltimore, MD 21202 © Wealth Daily.

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