Alabama DECA EV Charger Grant from Alabama Dept of Economic & Community Affairs

The Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA) is offering a grant program for Electric Vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure. This program is designed to support projects that are not eligible under the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) program, focusing on non-NEVI corridors throughout the state.

Key Program Details

Aspect Details
Program Geography State of Alabama
Program Status closed
Application Period August 13, 2024 – September 24, 2024
Initial Budget $2,268,000
Rebate Type Custom, up to 80% of Project Cost

Applicant Eligibility and Limitations

  • Government entities can submit up to two (2) total Applications
  • Non-government entities can submit up to five (5) total Applications
  • Each project location requires a distinct Application

Technical Requirements

DC Fast Charging (DCFC) Stations:

  • Minimum of 2 CCS connectors
  • Minimum of 2 NACS connectors
  • Only 1 CHAdeMO connector will be considered towards project cost

Level 2 Charging Stations:

  • Minimum of 4 J1772 connectors
  • Must be EnergyStar rated

Program History

Date Event
April 5, 2023 – May 22, 2023 First Round of funding
August 13, 2024 Next round of applications opened
September 24, 2024 Application period closes

Application Process

This is a competitive grant program. Applicants should carefully review all requirements and submit their applications within the specified timeframe. The grant covers up to 80% of the project cost, making it a significant opportunity for entities looking to install EV charging infrastructure.

Importance of the Program

This grant program plays a crucial role in expanding Alabama’s EV charging network, particularly in areas not covered by the NEVI program. By supporting both DC Fast Charging and Level 2 charging installations, it addresses the needs of various EV users and helps build a comprehensive charging infrastructure across the state.

The Alabama DECA EV Charger Grant represents a significant step towards electrifying transportation in the state. Interested parties should act quickly to take advantage of this opportunity, as the application window is time-limited. For the most up-to-date information and detailed application instructions, potential applicants should contact the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs directly.

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