CO EV Fast-Charging Plazas from Colorado Energy Office – CEO
The Colorado Energy Office (CEO) has implemented the CO EV Fast-Charging Plazas Program to support the development of electric vehicle charging infrastructure across the state. This program is part of the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) initiative and aims to create a network of fast-charging stations along designated EV corridors.
Important Details
Existing sites looking to upgrade to NEVI compliance are eligible to request fewer than 4 chargers.
Program Notes
- This program is distinct from the Charge Ahead Colorado program.
- Awarded applicants will enter into a contract with CEO for the construction term plus 5 years.
- The program geography covers the entire state of Colorado.
Program Status
The rebate program is currently out of funding. Current funding is being provided through the NEVI program.
Bonus Incentives
- Enhanced incentive of $25,000 per site where battery integrated storage is available.
- An extra $45,000 per site incentive is available for sites with standalone storage.
NEVI Program Requirements
As part of the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) program, this rebate follows specific guidelines. While exact rules are set by each state, some general NEVI requirements include:
- Chargers must be within one travel mile of designated EV corridors, with charging stations no more than 50 miles apart.
- Charger ports must be compatible with all EVs sold in the U.S.
- Projects must provide information on publicly available EV charging infrastructure.
- All projects must follow Buy America standards.
Program Timeline
Event | Date |
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Start Date | 07/29/2024 |
Official Website | https://energyoffice.colorado.gov/transportation/grants-incentives/dcfc-plazas |
Program History
Date | Event |
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09/23/2024 | The rebate program is now closed. |
07/30/2024 | The rebate program is now open until 9/20/24. |
07/15/2024 | The next round of funding is expected to open on July 29 and run until 9/20/24. |
Rebate Details
The program offers different rebate amounts based on the location and whether the site is in a Disproportionately Impacted Community (DI/DAC). All chargers must have at least 150kW output and a minimum of 4 chargers per site (unless upgrading an existing site to NEVI compliance).
DCFC – Seven County Denver Metro Area
Location | Rebate Amount | Maximum Percentage |
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Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, and Jefferson County | Lesser of $90,000 per Charger | 50% of Project Cost |
DI/DAC in Seven County Denver Metro Area | Lesser of $95,000 per Charger | 50% of Project Cost |
DCFC – Front Range Urban
Location | Rebate Amount | Maximum Percentage |
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Pueblo, El Paso, Larimer and Weld County | Lesser of $115,000 per Charger | 65% of Project Cost |
DI/DAC in Front Range Urban Locations | Lesser of $120,000 per Charger | 65% of Project Cost |
DCFC – Rural
Location | Rebate Amount | Maximum Percentage |
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Remainder of the State outside of the aforementioned Counties | Lesser of $140,000 per Charger | 80% of Project Cost |
DI/DAC in Rural Locations | Lesser of $145,000 per Charger | 80% of Project Cost |
For more information and updates on the CO EV Fast-Charging Plazas Program, please visit the Colorado Energy Office website.