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First round of $700M in funding from $2.5B Charging and Fueling Infrastructure program opens

Green Car Congress

The $700 million is allocated for Fiscal Years (FY) 2022 and 2023 to deploy EV charging and other alternative vehicle-fueling infrastructure projects strategically in publicly accessible locations in urban and rural communities, as well as along designated Alternative Fuel Corridors (AFCs). Earlier post.)

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How did the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Program do in its first full year? – Charged EVs

Baua Electric

All 50 states, plus Puerto Rico and DC, submitted their plans by the August 2022 deadline, but since then, some have made a lot more progress than others. The NEVI program will update its application process annually, based on lessons learned. Wisconsin’s project is on indefinite hold due to regulatory issues.

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Biden Administration opens applications for $2.5B program funding the growth of EV charging infrastructure

Teslarati

Meanwhile, the Corridor Program is open to applicants seeking to install EV charging, hydrogen, propane, or national gas fueling stations along the designated alternative fuel corridors (AFCs). Applications for the CFI Program are due on May 30, 2023. routes, and state highways.

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What are the investment opportunities in the Alternative Fuel Corridor Program?

Setec Powerr

As more and more major highways are designated as Alternative Fuel Corridors, while electric vehicle charging networks are being accelerated with funding stimulated by bipartisan infrastructure laws. They are designed to support a network of electric vehicle charging stations and hydrogen, propane, and natural gas fueling infrastructure.

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Where to Start with EV Charging for Convenience Stores & Truck Stops

Blink Charging

Convenience stores and truck stops are in a fantastic position to take advantage of available federal funding for DC fast charging stations. Not located in a designated AFC? If you prefer EVs to charge for less than an hour, DC fast chargers can help your location serve more drivers per hour.

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Blink’s 2023 Year in Review

Blink Charging

The year began with Blink’s exhibit at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) where we debuted the EQ 200 for European and Latin American (LATAM) markets, Series 3 for Asia-Pacific (APAC) and LATAM markets, PQ 150 for European markets, and the Series 9 30kW DC Fast Charger for global markets.

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Three Major Sources of Funding for EV Charging at Convenience Stores and Truck Stops

Blink Charging

. $5 billion is allocated for the NEVI program, which will be used by the states for the establishment of an interconnected national network of direct current fast chargers (DCFCs) along designated Alternative Fuel Corridors. Renewable energy generation, energy storage, and upgrades of existing infrastructure also qualify for funding.

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