Illinois e-News Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 22, 2024 | | Contact: Kim Biggs 217-558-1536 [email protected] |
Illinois EPA Announces $44 Million Notice of Funding Opportunity for Public Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure
Round Two Expands Eligibility to Local Public Agencies and Level 2 Chargers
SPRINGFIELD —Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (Illinois EPA) Director John J. Kim today announced Round Two of grants available to fund the purchase and installation of electric vehicle charging infrastructure at publicly accessible locations. This opportunity is funded by Governor Pritzker’s bipartisan Rebuild Illinois capital plan and authorized under the Climate and Equitable Jobs Act (CEJA). The Notice of Funding Opportunity and related documents have been posted to the
Illinois EPA website.
“Illinois is leading the clean energy revolution, and my administration is building on our momentum by investing in public EV chargers across our state,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “Thanks to our $44 million investment, public and private organizations will now be able to install and maintain the infrastructure we need to encourage more EV drivers.”
“Illinois EPA is excited to offer another funding opportunity, which extends eligibility to include units of local government and publicly available Level 2 charging ports,” said Director Kim. “This funding opportunity compliments the federal National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure funding being implemented through the Illinois Department of Transportation and will build on the Pritzker Administration’s commitment to electric vehicle growth in Illinois.”
Each application must include a minimum of two publicly accessible charging station locations. See the
Notice of Funding Opportunity for funding amounts, power levels, and number of charging ports per location.
Additional points will be awarded to projects at a charging station location in an area identified as an Equity Investment Eligible Community through the
EIEC mapping tool. Communities qualify for the additional points if they are in an EJ and/or an R3 Community, as identified using the EIEC mapping tool. Applicants will also receive additional points for applying to build chargers at public transportation park-and-ride facilities.
Eligible applicants include units of local government and private organizations (including sole proprietorships, partnerships, corporations, and limited liability companies) that are incorporated under Illinois law and registered and in good standing with the Illinois Secretary of State. Eligible applicants must be the owner of a proposed charging station location and/or the owner of the proposed charging station. Both Level 3 DC Fast Charging and Level 2 charging ports are eligible for funding.
IEPA expects to announce Round One awardees in the coming weeks.
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