National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program (West Virginia)

 
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    Funder Type

    State Government

    IT Classification

    A - Primarily intended to fund technology

    Authority

    West Virginia Department of Transportation

    Summary

    The West Virginia National Electric Vehicle (EV) Infrastructure Deployment Plan overviews how West Virginia intends to use the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program funds. The program's purpose is to expand access to electric vehicle charging by:

    • Accelerating equitable adoption of EVs, including for those who cannot reliably charge at home.
    • Reducing transportation-related greenhouse gas emissions and help put the U.S. on a path to net-zero emissions by no later than 2050.
    • Positioning U.S. industries to lead global transportation electrification efforts and help create family-sustaining union jobs that cannot be outsourced
     

    History of Funding

    None is available.

    Additional Information

    The program will be implemented in two phases over the five-year program in West Virginia. Phase 1 is focused on build-out of NEVI-required stations along the designated electric Alternative Fuel Corridors (AFC) in the State. The NEVI program

    requires electric AFCs in each state to have a spacing of 50 miles or fewer between EV charging stations. The goal is to provide reliable regional and interstate EV travel across the U.S. It is estimated that Phase 1 will take two fiscal years to complete.


    Phase 2 will be focused on community-based public EV charging. Criteria for site selection during this phase will be based on community input and priority setting. The NEVI program requirements for this phase include a station must be on any

    public road or in other publicly accessible locations that are open to the general public or to authorized commercial motor vehicle operators from more than one company. The focus for this phase will be on increasing access to EV charging and EV-related jobs, particularly in historically disadvantaged communities.

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  • Eligibility Details

    West Virginia will seek proposals through an annual competitive solicitation process. Entities eligible to apply will include, but not be limited to, EV charger service providers, potential station owners/site hosts, electric utilities, businesses, local governments, and nonprofit organizations. Proposals will be required to identify EVSE providers, station owners, and specific site locations and specifications.

    Deadline Details

    Deadline is TBA.

    Award Details

    West Virginia will receive $46 million over five years.

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