National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program
Expand access to public fast charging
What is NEVI?
The NEVI (National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure) Program, established by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act passed in November 2021, is a grant program that provides $5 billion in strategic funding to states, Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia to develop a national EV charging network. The funding is allocated to states in increments of $1 billion per year over 5 years with varying levels of funding per state. Deploying this national network along American highways and public roads will enable a frictionless transition to EVs by expanding DC fast charging access.
The dedicated funding from NEVI will cover up to 80% of eligible project costs for the states, including the costs of acquiring, installing, operating, and maintaining new charging stations as well as upgrading existing charging stations. Once charging infrastructure along a state’s highways is fully built out, the state can propose alternate locations along public roads for new charging installations.
NEVI Requirements
Federal funding for NEVI is distributed based on a pre-determined formula that considers, among other factors, states’ existing charging infrastructure and population. Requirements for NEVI funding of charging infrastructure are as follows:
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Installed every 50 miles along a highway corridor and goods movement locations, including ports, intermodal centers, and warehousing locations
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Capable of simultaneously charging four EVs
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Have a capacity at or above 600 kW total or at least 150 kW per port
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The corridor meets any additional considerations required by the Secretary of Transportation