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Oklahoma |
Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) and Infrastructure Grants for Public Fleets |
Utility/Private Incentives |
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Type: Utility/Private Incentives |
Jurisdiction: Oklahoma
Under the Creating Long-term Energy Alternatives Now by Advancing Improvements Regionally (CLEAN AIR) Grants program, the Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) issues grants for alternative fuel and advanced technology vehicle projects in the Oklahoma City Area Regional Transportation Study (OCARTS) area. Projects must provide a reduction in vehicle equipment emissions and cannot increase the number of vehicles in applicant fleets. Eligible projects may also include AFV fueling station or charging infrastructure. Eligible applicants include OCARTS-member governments, certain public trusts and public authorities providing essential services to OCARTS-member governments, member entity public transit fleets, and public school fleets whose district boundaries are contained partially or wholly within the OCARTS area. For more information, including open solicitations, see the ACOG CLEAN AIR Grants for Public Fleets website.
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Oklahoma |
Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Station Grant Program |
State Incentives |
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Type: State Incentives |
Jurisdiction: Oklahoma
The Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality’s (DEQ) ChargeOK program offers grants for public EV charging stations. Eligible projects include direct current fast charging (DCFC) stations located along designated EV transportation corridors and DCFC or Level 2 EV charging stations located at destination locations or community charging hubs. DEQ will award competitive grants for up to 80% of eligible project costs. The program is funded by Oklahoma’s portion of the Volkswagen Environmental Mitigation Trust. For more information, see the DEQ ChargeOK website.
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Oklahoma |
Oklahoma’s National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Planning |
State Incentives |
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Type: State Incentives |
Jurisdiction: Oklahoma
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s (DOT) NEVI Formula Program requires the Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) to submit an annual EV Infrastructure Deployment Plan (Plan) to the DOT and U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Office of Energy and Transportation (Joint Office) beginning August 1, 2022, describing how the state intends to distribute NEVI funds. The submitted plan must be established according to NEVI guidance.
For more information about Oklahoma’s NEVI planning process, see the ODOT NEVI website. To review Oklahoma’s NEVI plan, see the Joint Office State Plans for EV Charging website.
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