Zero-Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Partnerships Program
Administered by: Washington State Department of Transportation
Quick Summary
This grant funds new electric vehicle fast-charging and hydrogen refueling stations along Washington state priority corridors, making long-distance EV travel more convenient. You benefit when eligible organizations partner with private companies to install these facilities near major routes—EV stations are planned every 50 miles on state routes, and you can check WSDOT's mapping tool to see funded projects in your area.
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Program Details
- Program ID
- 22255
- Last Updated
- 10/2/2023
Eligibility
Program Summary
As part of the Zero-Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Partnership (ZEVIP), the Washington State Department of Transportation provides funding for the installation of new electric vehicle charging equipment and hydrogen fueling infrastructure along priority corridors. While the grant is available to nonprofit organizations, tribes, and state and local government agencies, grant recipients must partner with private sector organizations to develop and implement their projects. Funding may be used for site design, equipment purchases, electrical upgrades, installation, signage, operations, and maintenance. Eligible projects are limited to new installation of EV charging infrastructure and new installation of hydrogen refueling infrastructure. Priority corridors for EV charging include only state routes. EV charging stations should be located every 50 miles and within one travel mile of the priority corridor. Priority corridors for hydrogen fueling infrastructure include Interstate, U.S. routes, and state routes. Hydrogen stations should be located at least every 150 miles and within 5 travel miles of the priority corridor.
Contact & Resources
Please verify current program details with the administering agency before making any financial decisions.