Gov. Evers, WisDOT Celebrate Launch of First Federally Funded Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
Wisconsin expanding EV infrastructure as fast-charging stations come online in Ashland, Menomonie, and Chippewa Falls with more expected in coming months
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT), today celebrated the opening of the first electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in Wisconsin funded by the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law enacted by President Joe Biden. Gov. Evers earlier this year signed historic legislation to enable WisDOT to receive and administer over $78 million NEVI investments to help Wisconsin bolster its EV infrastructure, through which the governor and WisDOT in May announced $23 million to support 53 projects to expand EV infrastructure across Wisconsin. Fast-charging stations came online in December at Kwik Trip stores in Ashland, Menomonie, and Chippewa Falls and additional charging stations are set to be available at other awarded sites in the coming months.
In November 2021, President Joe Biden signed the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, designating $7.5 billion to build out a national network of electric vehicle charging stations. The NEVI Formula Program lays the groundwork for formula funding designation and use and is specifically intended to build out the electric vehicle charging system along federally designated Alternative Fuel Corridors.
“As more Wisconsinites are choosing electric vehicles, we need to make sure that they have charging stations across the state so they can get to school, get outside, or do business,” said U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wisconsin). “I’m thrilled that the funding I worked hard to deliver is expanding this electric vehicle infrastructure and helping improve the air our children breathe—creating more opportunities for Wisconsin workers to make it all possible. This is just the beginning—I’m excited to see more charging stations online in the coming months.”
“Our goal is to make sure EV drivers have the same options to travel as those who drive vehicles powered by gas,” said WisDOT Secretary Kristina Boardman. “We’re eager to see these new charging stations come online to give EV drivers reliable services anywhere they want to go in Wisconsin. Each of these projects is helping us build a better, more sustainable future for our transportation system.”
WisDOT is currently accepting an additional round of applications to apply for federal funding through the NEVI Formula Program to fill coverage gaps after the first round of awards was announced in May. WisDOT is currently accepting applications in selected areas until Feb. 14, 2025. Additional awards are expected to be announced in spring. More information on Wisconsin’s electrification program can be found on the WisDOT website here.
Today’s announcement also builds on the Evers Administration’s previous efforts to build a strong clean energy economy, including establishing the Governor’s Task Force on Climate Change and prioritizing supporting hybrid-electric vehicles, electric vehicles, and related infrastructure as a key climate pollution reduction recommendation in the Task Force final report, as well as releasing the state’s first-ever Clean Energy Plan, which recommends accelerating the development of Wisconsin’s EV and EV charging station equipment manufacturing and supporting the transition to EVs statewide. According to the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation, Wisconsin has the potential to emerge as a worldwide player in the manufacturing of EVs and related equipment and ranks higher than the national average in key EV job categories, including electrical engineers, industrial engineers, and computer programmers.
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Gov. Evers, WisDOT Celebrate Launch of First Federally Funded Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
Jan 7th, 2025 by Gov. Tony EversWisconsin expanding EV infrastructure as fast-charging stations come online in Ashland, Menomonie, and Chippewa Falls with more expected in coming months