The Charging and Fueling Infrastructure Program awarded $622.57 million in grant funding to 47 applicants to strategically deploy publicly accessible electric vehicle charging and alternative fueling infrastructure in the places people live and work – urban and rural areas alike – in addition to along designated Alternative Fuel Corridors (AFCs). The 47 awards are located across 22 States and Puerto Rico, and include two Tribes.
View more information about the selected recipients and projects.
Lead Applicant State | Project Name | Lead Applicant | Amount | Fuel Type | CFI Program |
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AK | Chilkoot Community Electric Vehicle and Economic Development Infrastructure Hub | Chilkoot Indian Association | $1,403,838.00 | EV Charging | Community |
AZ | City of Mesa Electric Mobility Charging Hub Network | City of Mesa | $11,898,571.00 | EV Charging | Community |
AZ | Cochise County, Arizona CFI – Community Program | County of Cochise | $500,000.00 | EV Charging | Community |
AZ | EV Charging Port and Infrastructure Project | San Carlos Apache Tribal Council | $500,000.00 | EV Charging | Community |
CA | Powering Progress: Building Sustainable Mobility and Energy Resiliency in Ventura County | County of Ventura | $12,000,000.00 | EV Charging | Community |
CA | San Francisco Bay Area Electric Vehicle Charging Project | Bay Area Air Quality Management District | $15,000,000.00 | EV Charging | Community |
CA | City of Eureka Community Connection EV Charging Project | City of Eureka | $1,905,200.00 | EV Charging | Community |
CA | Contra Costa County EV 4 All (EVSE at 15 County Library Sites) | County of Contra Costa | $14,999,000.00 | EV Charging | Community |
CA | EVequity Leadership | City of Palmdale | $14,810,000.00 | EV Charging | Community |
CA | Expanding Electrification for All in San Joaquin County | San Joaquin Council of Governments | $15,000,000.00 | EV Charging | Community |
CA | City of Blythe WattEV I–10 Truck Charging Terminal | City of Blythe | $19,635,156.00 | EV Charging | Corridor |
CA | FY 2023 San Joaquin Valley I–5 Electric Freight Corridor (Valley EFC) Project | San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District | $56,008,096.00 | EV Charging | Corridor |
CA | Workforce and Renewable Hydrogen for Light – to Heavy –duty ZEV Fueling in DAC | California State Los Angeles University Auxiliary Services, Inc. | $7,156,982.00 | Hydrogen | Corridor |
CA | Pathway to the Future: Barstow's Hydrogen and Charging Infrastructure Project | Victor Valley Transit Authority | $12,000,000.00 | EV Charging & Hydrogen | Community |
CO | Charge Up Boulder County: Better Access for EV Charging | County of Boulder | $4,900,000.00 | EV Charging | Community |
CO | Colorado with Hydrogen Refueling Infrastructure on the I–25 Corridor (Hy–25) | Colorado State University | $8,977,947.00 | Hydrogen | Corridor |
CT | Connecticut Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Grant – Community Component | Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection | $14,652,800.00 | EV Charging | Community |
GA | Charging the Atlanta Region: A Transportation System Electrification Strategy that Works for Everyone – Community Element | Atlanta Regional Commission | $6,120,067.20 | EV Charging | Community |
ID | Increasing Access to Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure in Boise, Idaho Through Infrastructure Deployment and Workforce Development | City of Boise | $3,200,000.00 | EV Charging | Community |
ID | City of Idaho Falls Corridor Charging Infrastructure | City of Idaho Falls | $3,002,856.00 | EV Charging | Corridor |
IL | State of Illinois Community Charging Program | Illinois Finance Authority | $14,962,506.00 | EV Charging | Community |
IN | MACOG Regional Charging & Fueling Infrastructure Proposal (2023) | Michiana Area Council of Governments | $4,245,267.20 | EV Charging | Community |
MA | Town of Deerfield: Public Access EV Charging | Town of Deerfield | $2,462,612.09 | EV Charging | Community |
MD | Maryland Equitable Charging Infrastructure Partnership (MECIP) – Community Component | Maryland Clean Energy Center | $15,000,000.00 | EV Charging | Community |
ME | The Recharge Maine Project | Maine Department of Transportation | $15,000,000.00 | EV Charging | Community |
MI | Michigan Capitol Area Regional EV Charging Gateway Initiative (MI CAR–EVCGI) | City of Lansing | $8,000,000.00 | EV Charging | Community |
MO | City of Columbia Charging and Fueling Infrastructure Discretionary Grant Program | City of Columbia | $3,610,708.00 | EV Charging | Community |
NC | Public Access to EV Charging for the City of Kings Mountain | City of Kings Mountain | $822,737.31 | EV Charging | Community |
NC | Empower Durham: Equitable EV Charging in the City of Durham, NC – Corridor Component | City of Durham | $4,864,000.00 | EV Charging | Corridor |
NJ | Expanding Access to EV Charging for New Jersey's Multifamily Households | New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection | $10,000,000.00 | EV Charging | Community |
NM | Santa Fe County Community EV Charging Project | County of Santa Fe | $3,371,200.00 | EV Charging | Community |
NM | The Town of Taos: Fostering the Expansion of Electric Vehicle Charging to Help Grow an Environmentally Responsible Community | Town of Taos | $500,000.00 | EV Charging | Community |
NM | New Mexico Clean Fuel Build–out Project for Medium – and Heavy–duty Electric Corridors along Interstate 10 Unincorporated Hidalgo and Dona Ana Counties | New Mexico Department of Transportation | $63,898,809.00 | EV Charging | Corridor |
NY | Community Level 2 and Direct Current Fast Charging Infrastructure in New York State | New York State Energy Research and Development Authority | $14,786,777.00 | EV Charging | Community |
NY | Oneida County, NY: EV Charging Station Installation | County of Oneida | $708,230.00 | EV Charging | Community |
NY | Urban Area Strategies to Electrify Light – to Heavy – duty Mobility in NYC – Corridor Component | New York City Department of Transportation | $15,000,000.00 | EV Charging | Corridor |
OH | Southeast to Southwest Ohio Responsive Interregional Deployment of Electrification Solutions (RIDES) – Community Component | Southeast Ohio Public Energy Council | $12,545,691.00 | EV Charging | Community |
OH | Northeast Ohio Regional Electric Vehicle Charging Station Program: Phase 2 | Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency | $15,000,000.00 | EV Charging | Community |
PR | Puerto Rico Corridors: Alternative Charging and Fueling Infrastructure for All, PR–2, PR–22, and PR–52 | Autoridad de Carreteras y Transportacion | $51,480,000.00 | EV Charging | Corridor |
TX | El Paso EV Charging Infrastructure Program: Phase I | City of El Paso | $15,000,000.00 | EV Charging | Community |
TX | Charging and Fueling Infrastructure Community Program to Implement the North Texas Equitable Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NTx–EEVI) Project | North Central Texas Council of Governments | $15,000,000.00 | EV Charging | Community |
TX | Charging and Fueling Infrastructure (CFI) Corridor Program for the Texas Hydrogen and Electric Freight Infrastructure (Tx–HEFTI) Project | North Central Texas Council of Governments | $70,000,000.00 | Hydrogen | Corridor |
VA | Henrico County Community Charging Network | County of Henrico | $1,452,800.00 | EV Charging | Community |
WA | Pacific Northwest Rural Community Charging: Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Transportation Alliance (EVITA) | Energy Northwest | $14,588,384.00 | EV Charging | Community |
WA | Mount Vernon Library Commons: Incorporating a Regional EV Charging Hub and Multiple Civic Spaces | City of Mount Vernon | $12,500,000.00 | EV Charging | Community |
WA | Port Angeles: Adding 50 EV Charging Stations along Washington State Highway 101 for Access to Olympic National Park, Ferry Service | City of Port Angeles | $2,103,611.20 | EV Charging | Community |
WA | Catalyzing Zero–Emission Drayage Trucking Infrastructure & Opportunities in the Seattle–Tacoma Region | Northwest Seaport Alliance | $12,000,000.00 | EV Charging | Corridor |