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Ride Radar > Blog > Electric Vehicle > NY Gov. Hochul announces $28.5 million in EV fast charging funds
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NY Gov. Hochul announces $28.5 million in EV fast charging funds

Last updated: December 29, 2024 10:06 pm
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New York Governor Kathy Hochul has announced a significant investment of $28.5 million in additional funding to install DC fast chargers for private and commercial electric vehicles (EVs) traveling along major travel corridors across the Empire State. This funding, provided by the federal National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) formula funding program, aims to enhance consumer access to reliable EV charging infrastructure.

The Downstate Direct Current Fast Charger (DCFC) program, funded by the NEVI program, will focus on installing new DC fast charging locations south of Interstate 84. These sites will be strategically located in the lower Hudson Valley, New York City, and Long Island to ensure convenient access for EV drivers in these high-traffic areas.

Governor Hochul emphasized the importance of this federal funding in supporting New York State’s commitment to expanding its network of electric vehicle fast chargers. By making quick and reliable charging easily accessible, the state aims to encourage more people to adopt EVs, which in turn will help reduce vehicle emissions, improve air quality, and enhance community health.

The new chargers funded by NEVI will meet stringent requirements, including being located within one travel mile of an alternative fuel corridor highway exit, offering 24/7 public accessibility, and the ability to charge at least four EVs simultaneously at speeds of at least 150 kW per vehicle. Proposals that address gaps in the existing charging infrastructure, provide amenities like restrooms and food, or offer multiple types of charging connectors will be prioritized for funding.

New York is making substantial investments in electrifying its transportation sector, with nearly $3 billion allocated for this purpose. These efforts are crucial for the state to achieve its ambitious climate and clean energy goals outlined in the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act. Governor Hochul’s administration is actively advancing measures to ensure that all new passenger cars, trucks, and school buses sold in the state are zero-emission vehicles by 2035.

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The announcement of additional funding for EV fast chargers underscores New York’s commitment to promoting sustainable transportation and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. By expanding the EV charging infrastructure, the state is paving the way for a cleaner and more sustainable future for all New Yorkers.

(Source: Governor Kathy Hochul)

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