WHAT IS THE $1.2 TRILLION BIPARTISAN INFRASTRUCTURE LAW?
The unprecedented investment will begin to rebuild America’s roads, bridges and rails; expand access to clean drinking water and high-speed internet; tackle various climate challenges and invest in communities that need it most.

THE INFRASTRUCTURE LAW IS ONE OF THE LARGEST IN U.S.
This four-part infographic series presents a detailed breakdown of the Infrastructure Law by state and investment type to illustrate its impact on the utility industry.
Division across utilities includes:
- Broadband
- Clean Water
- EV Charging Networks
- Clean Energy & Power
Part 1: Impact on Broadband
Of the $1.2 trillion, a projected $65 billion is dedicated to broadband. Learn more about which states are receiving the largest share.
Part 2: Impact on Clean Water
A projected $55 billion is committed to expanding access to clean drinking water in the U.S., investing in water infrastructure, and eliminating lead service pipes.
Part 3: Impact on EV Charging
$7.5 billion is to be invested in EV charging networks, $5 billion is to be used to replace existing school buses with zero emission buses, and $2.5 billion will be allocated to replacing ferries with low carbon alternatives.
Part 4: Impact on clean energy & Power
The funds include $21.5 billion for clean energy demonstrations and research hubs focused on next generation technologies needed to achieve our goal of net-zero by 2050.