All stations will be privately owned and operated, with federal funds covering 80% of construction costs and the private developer paying 20%
INERT RECENT NEWS 01.24.2024
ADOT seeks bids to construct 21 electric vehicle charging stationsFacilities planned along interstates are step toward statewide network |
PHOENIX – Advancing plans to support adoption of electric vehicles, the Arizona Department of Transportation is seeking bids for private entities to build or upgrade electric vehicle charging stations along interstate highways. The stations are the first major step in establishing a statewide network of rapid charging stations, with 21 facilities expected to be operating by the end of 2025. These stations are intended to reduce range anxiety and encourage use of electric vehicles as a viable alternative to gasoline-powered vehicles. All stations will be privately owned and operated, with federal funds covering 80% of construction costs and the private developer paying 20%.
The charging stations are funded through the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure program, or NEVI, which is allocating $5 billion in funds nationwide through the U.S. Departments of Transportation and Energy and $76.5 million for Arizona. The charging stations generally will be spaced no more than 50 miles apart, and must be constructed beyond the freeway within a mile of an interchange.
While the first round of electric vehicle charging stations will focus on interstates, ADOT plans to expand onto other highways starting with an additional round of bids in 2025. The plans will evolve based on developments within the electric vehicle industry and by studying the usage patterns of the first set of stations that come online. For more information about the electric vehicle charging station network, visit AZDOT.gov/EVPlan. |
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