FHWA Offering More EV, AFV Infrastructure Funding

The Federal Highway Administration has unveiled a second notice of funding opportunity (NOFO) for electric vehicle or EV charging and alternative fuel vehicle or AFV infrastructure projects along designated highways, interstates, and major roadways. 

[Above photo by FHWA]

This new $1.3 billion opportunity is comprised of funds from the $2.5 billion Charging and Fueling Infrastructure or CFI discretionary grant program – activated in March 2023 – and a 10 percent set-aside from the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure or NEVI formula program, launched in February 2022.

Together, FHWA said those programs are actively deploying EV chargers and AFV refueling sites across the country. Eligible entities for funding from those two programs include states, metropolitan planning organizations, local governments, port authorities, Native American tribes, U.S. territories, and more.

Photo by FHWA

The agency added that this funding opportunity offers up to $800 million in funding for newly submitted applications and reserves an additional $521 million for previously received applications, for a total of $1.3 billion available. FHWA said new applications for round two funds are due by August 28, with notices requesting reconsideration of past applications due by July 1.

The agency added that it plans to conduct outreach to potential grant applicants regarding the CFI program via webinars and will provide direct technical assistance to support states and communities as they build EV projects with CFI funds.

Webinars to share information about the NOFO will be held on the following dates:

  • Webinar 1 – CFI Grant NOFO Overview: Thursday, June 6, from 2:00 to 3:00 pm ET – Click here to register.
  • Webinar 2 – CFI NOFO Overview: Reconsideration of Round 1 Applications: Tuesday, June 11, from 1:00 to 1:30 pm ET – Click here to register.

State departments of transportation in particular have been working to construct EV recharging stations with CFI and NEVI funds over the last several years. Those efforts include:

  • The California Department of Transportation – known as Caltrans – received some $63.7 million from FHWA to fix and install more than 1,000 chargers at 300 sites statewide.
  • The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation plans to repair or replace dozens of existing EV charging sites using a $5 million federal award. The agency also oversaw the completion and opening of Pennsylvania’s first federally-funded EV charging station in late December 2023.
  • The Utah Department of Transportation announced plans in December 2023 to double the state’s current fast charging capacity for electric vehicles by the end of 2024 with the addition of 15 new sites funded through the NEVI Formula Program.
  • The Ohio Department of Transportation also opened its very first NEVI-funded EV charging locale for operation in December 2023.
  • The New York State Department of Transportation is getting $13 million from FHWA to enhance the reliability of EV charging ports across the state.
  • The Arizona Department of Transportation began seeking bids from private entities in January to build or upgrade EV charging stations along several interstate highways.
  • The Oregon Department of Transportation is spending $1.75 million to help companies, schools, apartment building owners, small towns, and other groups build 370 new public Level 2 electric vehicle or EV charging ports in rural and disadvantaged areas.
  • The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet broke ground on the first NEVI-funded EV fast charging station in the southeastern United States in February. The agency is currently seeking proposals to install up to 16 additional stations along interstates and parkways statewide using NEVI funding – all part of Kentucky’s longer-term effort to add up to 40 new fast charging stations by 2025.
  • The Illinois Department of Transportation began providing up to $50 million in NEVI funds for the construction of 46 EV charging stations statewide in March.
  • Also in March, the Virginia Department of Transportation allocated $11.3 million in NEVI funding to assist in the statewide construction of EV charging stations.
  • In April, the Oklahoma Department of Transportation awarded more than $8 million in federal funds to Love’s Travel Stops, Francis Energy LLC, and Tesla Inc. to build 13 charging stations along Oklahoma interstates.

State DOT Projects Receive 2024 Environmental Awards

The Federal Highway Administration awarded 2024 Environmental Excellence Awards or EEAs to several state departments of transportation projects and programs.

[Above photo by NCDOT]

Those awards are being handed out at the joint meeting of the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials Committee on Environment and Sustainability and Committee on Transportation System Security and Resilience occurring this week in Virginia Beach, VA.

Since the program started in 1995, the FHWA said its biennial EEA program has recognized outstanding transportation projects, processes, and organizations that incorporate environmental stewardship into the planning and project development processes using FHWA funding sources.

The EEA program is coordinated with FHWA’s Offices of Human Environment, Natural Environment, plus Project Development and Environmental Review to reflect the notion that “environment” means a connection to both human and natural environmental systems.

The winning projects and programs for 2024 are:  

  • The California Department of Transportation’s Fish Passage Program.
  • The District of Columbia Department of Transportation’s Pennsylvania Avenue SE Multimodal Project.
  • The Colorado Department of Transportation’s Air Quality Monitoring and Public Alert System. 
  • The North Carolina Department of Transportation’s Flood Inundation Mapping Program. 
  • The Arkansas Department of Transportation’s “Relocating a Rare Crayfish: Jefferson County” Project.
  • The Oregon Department of Transportation’s I-5 Rose Quarter Improvement Project.
  • The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet’s Second Street (US 60) Corridor Grant Project.
  • The Oklahoma Department of Transportation’s Gilcrease Expressway Corridor Coordination Project. 
  • The New Hampshire Department of Transportation’s Bartlett Brook Fish Passage Improvement  
  • The Georgia Department of Transportation’s “Bats in Transportation Structures” Program. 
  • The Nevada Department of Transportation’s “Wildlife Collision/Habitat Connectivity” Pooled Fund Project.
  • The Tennessee Department of Transportation’s “Tires to Trails: A Full Circle” Project.
  • The Virginia Department of Transportation’s “Driving Transportation Sustainability” Project.
  • The New York Department of Transportation’s Nassau Expressway Operational/Resiliency Project.

Environmental News Highlights – June 5, 2024

FEDERAL ACTION

FTA Issues $343M for Transit System Rail Upgrades -AASHTO Journal

MARAD Announces $4.8 Million in Funding for Marine Highways –gCaptain

FTA publishes climate resilience guidebook for transit agencies -SmartCitiesDive

Public Roads -Summer 2024 –FHWA

Most EVs in the US Are Still Being Shipped to the Same Few States -Bloomberg Green

The truth about public transit: Most Americans support it but 3% use it daily. Here’s why. -USA Today

 

NEPA

National Environmental Policy Act Regulations: Phase 2 – Streamlining NEPA Review -Nossaman LLP (opinion)

INFRASTRUCTURE RESILIENCE AND SUSTAINABILITY

Maine DOT Seeks Federal Grant for Wind Project -AASHTO Journal



New York’s slow progress moving to EVs highlights obstacles cities face -Route Fifty

Over $77 Million in Infrastructure Projects Underway at Indiana’s Lake Michigan Port -Baird Maritime

Officials announce multimillion-dollar project to help improve Port of New York and New Jersey -News 12 New Jersey

Anchorage gets federal OK to start work on massive Port of Alaska modernization project -Anchorage Daily News

A new tsunami strategy launched for the Port of Anacortes -State of Washington Military Department

PortMiami is strong; its network shows climate vulnerabilities -University of Miami

 

AIR QUALITY

From 22,000 Miles Up, A New Sensor Can Track Air Pollution to Its Source –ESRI

Congestion Pricing Could Bring Cleaner Air. But Maybe Not for Everyone. -New York Times

 

ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE/EQUITY

Michigan aims for millions in federal dollars for environmental justice -MLive.com

Short on Curbside Chargers, New York EV Drivers Are Improvising -Bloomberg Green

NATURAL RESOURCES

Amid roadkill epidemic, California builds world’s largest wildlife bridge -Washington Post

MoDOT, law enforcement to crackdown on roadside litter in Kansas City area in June -KMBC-TV



Colorado weather may be the hardest in the world to predict. Meet CDOT’s head meteorologist Mike Chapman -Colorado DOT (media release)

TDOT Receives 3 National Awards for Beautification Efforts -Tennessee Department of Transportation (media release)

 

CULTURAL RESOURCES

North Carolina, Amtrak to run special trains to U.S. Open golf tournament at Pinehurst –Trains

Paris aims for the most sustainable Olympics yet; organizers say plan isn’t perfect -ABC News

Guerrilla urbanists are installing bus stop benches, crosswalk and bike lanes without official approval -Smart Cities Dive

HEALTH AND HUMAN ENVIRONMENT/ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION

Bike shops boomed early in the pandemic. It’s been a bumpy ride for most ever since –AP

Greater Akron has a good network of foot and bike paths. New study shows need for better connection -Ideastream Public Media

Over 40 Iowa schools take part in ‘Walk, Bike, and Roll’ event -KCRG-TV

Downtown Anchorage is getting a protected bike lane for the summer -Alaska Public Media

TRB RESOURCES/RESEARCH/ANNOUNCEMENTS

New Corporate Environmental Standards Impacts on Airports –ACRP

The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Transportation with Venkat Nallamothu, toXcel -ITE Talks Transportation podcast

FEDERAL REGISTER NOTICES

Transforming Transportation Advisory Committee; Public Meeting -Office of the Secretary of Transportation (Notice)

Federal Land Managers’ Air Quality Related Values Work Group (FLAG); Final Addendum to 2010 Phase 1 Report and Response to Comments -Fish and Wildlife Service and National Park Service (Notice of availability)

Notice of Availability of a Final Environmental Assessment for a Wind Energy Research Lease on the Atlantic Outer Continental Shelf Offshore Maine -Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (Notice)

Notice of Availability of a Draft Environmental Assessment for Commercial Wind Lease Issuance on the Pacific Outer Continental Shelf, Oregon; Extension of Comment Period -Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (Notice)

Notice of Availability of a Final Environmental Impact Statement for Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind, LLC’s Proposed Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind South Project Offshore New Jersey -Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (Notice)