Funding opportunity for EV
charging stations opens
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[March 14, 2024]
The
Illinois Department of Transportation today released the first
official Notice of Funding Opportunity for Round One of the Illinois
National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Program, which will provide
up to $50 million for the construction of 46 charging stations
across the state.
“Ongoing EV adoption is a priority for my administration,” said Gov.
JB Pritzker. “Thanks to the NEVI’s historic investment in clean
energy infrastructure, we're able to build an integrated network of
charging stations in Illinois’ key travel corridors that will lead
to new ridership.”
The Illinois NEVI program aims to accelerate the adoption of
electric vehicles by providing reliable access to charging on
Illinois interstates and is part of a series of comprehensive
initiatives to achieve the state’s goal of becoming a leader in
manufacturing and deploying electric vehicles.
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“This funding opportunity from
IDOT puts us one step closer to achieving Gov. JB Pritzker’s
goal to have one million EVs on Illinois roads by 2030,” said
Illinois Transportation Secretary Omer Osman. “I urge anyone
interested to reach out to our staff and find out more as we
work together to create jobs and economic opportunity while
supporting greener transportation.”
Applications for funding must be submitted by May 7
at 5 p.m.
A webinar recording on the funding opportunity and how to apply is
posted on IDOT’s website for reference throughout the application
period.
For more information, contact IDOT at
dot.driveelectric@illinois.gov.
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