Other Electric Vehicle Charging Grants
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act also created direct-to-user grants not managed by state agencies, including competitive programs to deploy publicly accessible EV fueling infrastructure.
Any current funding opportunities will be listed on this page, check back frequently for updates.
All available federal grants can be found at grants.gov.
Feds announce second round of CFI grant opportunity
The Federal Highway Administration announced a Notice of Funding Opportunity for the second round of the Charging and Fueling Infrastructure program grant.
This competitive federal grant aims to "strategically deploy publicly accessible electric vehicle charging and alternative fueling infrastructure."
The grant is divided to two categories:
- Community Charging and Fueling Grants (Community Program) - a great opportunity for communities that don't qualify for NEVI funding at this time
- Alternative Fuel Corridor Grants (Corridor Program) - as a reminder, the AFCs in Wyoming are the three interstates: I-25, I-80 and I-90
NOTE: Eligible applicants include governmental agencies like
- a state or political subdivision of a state
- a metropolitan planning organization
- a unit of local government
- a special purpose district or public authority with a transportation function, including a port authority
- an Indian tribe
- a territory of the United States
- an authority, agency, or instrumentality of, or an entity owned by, one or more entities described above
- a group of entities described above
- (For Community Program grants only - a state or local authority with ownership of publicly accessible transportation facilities is also eligible)
Private industry would need to partner with a governmental entity to be considered.
To review the NOFO and program requirements, click here: https://grants.gov/search-results-detail/354602
To learn more about the CFI program, click here: https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/cfi/
Applications are due before Aug. 28, 2024.