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Alternative Fueling Infrastructure Grant Program |
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Type: State Incentives |
Jurisdiction: Washington
The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) offers competitive grants to strengthen and expand the West Coast Electric Highway network by deploying Level 2 and direct current fast charging (DCFC) electric vehicle (EV) chargers and hydrogen fueling infrastructure along highway corridors in Washington. Eligible project costs include siting, equipment purchases, electrical upgrades, installation, operations, and maintenance. For more information, including funding availability and application periods, see the WSDOT Zero Emission Vehicle Grants website. (Reference Revised Code of Washington 47.04.350)
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Green Transportation Grant Program |
State Incentives |
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Type: State Incentives |
Jurisdiction: Washington
The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) offers grants for projects that reduce the carbon intensity of the Washington transportation system, including fleet electrification, modification or replacement of facilities to facilitate fleet electrification and hydrogen fueling, upgrades to electrical transmission and distribution systems, and constructing of charging and fueling infrastructure. To be eligible, a transit authority must provide matching funding of at least 20% of the total cost of the project. For more information, including funding availability and program dates, see the WSDOT Green Transportation Capital Grants (Reference Revised Code of Washington 47.66.120)
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Washington |
Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Carshare Grant |
State Incentives |
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Type: State Incentives |
Jurisdiction: Washington
The Zero-emissions Access Program (ZAP), administered by the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT), offers grants to nonprofit organizations and local governments to design and create a ZEV carshare program in underserved and low-to moderate-income communities. Grant awards may range from $50,000 to $200,000. Eligible projects include:
- Contract, lease, or purchase of ZEVs;
- Construction or installation of correlated charging station or refueling infrastructure; and,
- Operational costs to develop, implement, and manage a car share program.
Applicants must provide matching funds as direct contributions or gifts-in-kind for at least 10% of the total cost of the project. Additional eligibility requirements may apply. For more information, including eligible communities and program dates, see the WSDOT ZEV Grants website.
(Reference Revised Code of Washington 47.04.355)
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Washington |
Washington's National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Planning |
State Incentives |
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Type: State Incentives |
Jurisdiction: Washington
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s (DOT) NEVI Formula Program requires the Washington Department of Transportation (WSDOT) 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 Washington’s NEVI planning process, see the WSDOT Plan website. To review Washington’s NEVI plan, see the Joint Office State Plans for EV Charging website.
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