As the push toward a sustainable future accelerates, the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program is driving change in electric mobility across the United States. Administered by the U.S. Department of Transportation’s (DOT) Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), this forward-thinking initiative is helping states strategically deploy electric vehicle (EV) charging stations while establishing a robust, interconnected charging network. Here’s what you need to know about the program and its impact on the EV revolution.
What is the NEVI Formula Program?
The NEVI Formula Program is a federal funding initiative aimed at creating a reliable and accessible network of EV charging stations. By covering up to 80% of eligible project costs, the program supports the installation, maintenance, and operational needs of EV charging infrastructure across the nation. This includes:
• Acquisition and installation of EV charging stations to enhance data collection, accessibility, and reliability.
• Operation and maintenance to ensure long-term functionality.
• Data sharing for improved EV charging network insights.
This program prioritizes non-proprietary, publicly accessible charging stations that offer open-access payment methods and serve multiple vehicle operators.
Key Locations for EV Charging Stations
The program mandates that charging stations be located along FHWA-designated Alternative Fuel Corridors (AFCs). Once these corridors are fully developed, states may propose other public locations and roads for charging station deployment, ensuring widespread access to EV infrastructure.
State Plans and Funding Allocation
NEVI Formula Program funds are distributed annually through FY 2026, with each state receiving an allocation based on the FHWA funding formula under 23 U.S. Code 104. To access funds, states must submit detailed plans annually, outlining their strategy for deploying NEVI funds. These plans undergo rigorous review by the FHWA and the Joint Office of Energy and Transportation, ensuring alignment with the program’s goals.
Grants for Additional Support
To ensure equitable distribution, 10% of NEVI funding is reserved for grants that provide extra assistance to states and localities requiring additional resources for EV charging station deployment. This funding encourages comprehensive infrastructure development, especially in underserved areas.
The Road Ahead for EV Infrastructure
The NEVI Formula Program represents a critical step toward achieving a sustainable transportation future. By focusing on strategic planning, public accessibility, and data sharing, the program is laying the groundwork for a nationwide EV charging network that meets the needs of today’s drivers while preparing for future growth.
To learn more about how this program is transforming electric mobility, visit the FHWA NEVI website and the Joint Office website.
At East Coast Renewable Energy, we’re committed to keeping you informed about key advancements in renewable energy and electric mobility. Stay tuned for more insights into how federal programs like NEVI are shaping a cleaner, greener future!