KDOT to Receive $39.5M Over 5 Years for EV Charging Infrastructure

KDOT to Receive $39.5M Over 5 Years for EV Charging Infrastructure

KDOT to Receive $39.5M Over 5 Years for EV Charging Infrastructure

kta-charging-station

The Kansas Department of Transportation’s Charge Up Kansas NEVI Plan has been approved and is set to receive $39.5 million total over the next five years under the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program. The plan provides KDOT federal funds to help build a high-powered EV charging network across the state.

Initial program funding will be matched with local funding to build direct current fast chargers (DCFC) along designated EV charging corridors. In Kansas, those corridors are I-70, I-35, I-135, I-335, U.S. 400 and U.S. 81 from I-70 north to the Nebraska state line (see map below). Once complete, this will result in nearly 1,600 miles of Kansas interstates and highways with readily accessible fast-charging stations.

Details about EVs and EV charging stations and other related information is available on the Charge Up Kansas website – https://www.ksdotike.org/charge-up-kansas, Twitter: @ChargeUpKS or Facebook: Charge Up Kansas.

Recommended Posts

Loading...