October 4, 2022
by Paul Ciampoli
APPA News Director
October 4, 2022
The Biden Administration has now approved electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure deployment plans for all 50 States, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico ahead of schedule under the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program, established and funded by Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
With this approval, all states now have access to all Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 and FY23 NEVI formula funding, totaling more than $1.5 billion to help build EV chargers covering approximately 75,000 miles of highway across the country.
The NEVI formula funding under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law makes $5 billion available over five years.
Thanks to flexibility provided by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, State Departments of Transportation (DOTs) were able to leverage technical assistance available through the Joint Office of Energy and Transportation and begin staffing and activities directly related to the development of their plans prior to approval, the Department of Energy noted.
Now that EV charging plans from all 50 States, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico have been approved, each state, territory, or district can be reimbursed for those costs and now have a wide range of options to use their NEVI formula funding for projects directly related to the charging of a vehicle, including:
All approved plans are available on the FHWA web site and funding tables for the full five years of the NEVI formula program can be viewed here.
Additional funding sources include:
FHWA is also working on related efforts to establish ground rules for how formula NEVI funds can be spent.
FHWA published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) on proposed minimum standards and requirements for projects funded under the NEVI Formula Program and plans to finalize that rulemaking expeditiously now that the comment period has closed.
FHWA also proposed a Buy America waiver that will allow a short ramp up period for the domestic manufacturing of EV charging; the comment period for the waiver proposal is open through September 30, 2022. Additionally, FHWA has posted updated Frequently Asked Questions on its website.
The Federal Highway Administration and the Joint Office of Energy and Transportation will continue to provide direct technical assistance and support to states as they begin plan implementation, as well as throughout the lifetime of the NEVI formula program.
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