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OverviewThe Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) started the Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) grant program in 2014 with funding from the Department of Environmental Conservation, investing $200,000 on 15 projects in designated downtowns and village centers. Since then, the number of registered EV’s in Vermont has risen from 700 in 2014 to 3,288 in 2019 or a 369% increase in five years, signaling the need for a more robust EVSE network in the state.
In 2017, Volkswagen’s settlement agreement provided Vermont $2.8 million in funding to expand its network of electric vehicle charging stations. The program is administered by the Vermont Department of Housing and Community Development in coordination with the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation, the Agency of Transportation, the Public Service Department, and the Department of Health. Grant proceeds result from settlements to partially resolve Volkswagen’s violations of the Clean Air Act.
ImplementationIn 2019, the EVSE grant program received 141 applications in two grant rounds, requesting over $4M in funding. Thirty projects were awarded over $1M in funding to install seventy-five Level 2 and five DC fast charge units located in state designated centers, highway corridors, public park and rides, major attractions and institutions, multi-family housing and workplaces.
The remaining $1.7 million in VW funding, with an additional $280,000 of VTrans funding, will support the installation of fast charge stations at priority locations on highway corridors helping to fill out geographic gaps in the EVSE network. Requests for proposals will be announced soon and expected to be awarded by late Spring 2020.
State Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Grant Program
A partnership to expand Vermont’s network of electric vehicle charging stations.
For more information, please contact:
Gary Holloway: [email protected]
802.522.2444
State Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Grant Program
A partnership to expand Vermont’s network of electric vehicle charging stations.
State Investments in Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment
St. Albans City
Essex Junction
Burlington
Richmond
Charlotte
Starksboro
Johnson
Montgomery
Albany
Morristown
Waterbury Plainfield
Hardwick
Barre City
Norwich
Hartford
South Burlington
Royalton
Marlboro
Montpelier
Northfield
Warren
Waitsfield
Randolph
Highgate
South Hero
Chester
Jamaica
Ludlow
Cavendish
Springfield
Rockingham
Middlebury
New Haven
Brandon
Fairhaven Rutland
Vergennes
BrattleboroWilmington
Bennington
North Bennington
Arlington
St. Johnsbury
Brighton
Newport City
Derby/NewportEnosburgh
Level 2 97 units
7 units
15 units proposed
DC Fast Charge - 7 units
Grant Funded Sites
DC Fast Charge and Level 2
Round 3 Priority Locations*
*Note: pending RFP response in Spring 2020
For more information, please contact:
Gary Holloway: [email protected]; 802.522.2444
https://accd.vermont.gov/community-development/funding-incentives/electric-vehicle-supply-equipment-evse-grant-program
State Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Grant Program
A partnership to expand Vermont’s network of electric vehicle charging stations.
Existing Public Electric Vehicle Charging Network*
For more information, please contact:
Gary Holloway: [email protected]; 802.522.2444
https://accd.vermont.gov/community-development/funding-incentives/electric-vehicle-supply-equipment-evse-grant-program
WATERBURY
MORRISTOWN
RANDOLPH
ST. JOHNSBURY
BARRE CITY
MONTPELIER
BRISTOL
NEWPORT
BRATTLEBORO
SPRINGFIELD
VERGENNES
WHITERIVER JCT
WINDSOR
MIDDLEBURY
WINOOSKIBURLINGTON
ST. ALBANS
BRANDON
POULTNEY
RUTLAND CITY
BENNINGTON
BRADFORD
BELLOWSFALLS
WILMINGTON
Federal Highway Administration, US Department of Transportation
LegendCharging Type
DC Fast (26)
Level 1 or 2 (211)
Vermont Public Electric Vehicle ChargingAs of October 2019
0 10 205 Miles
This material is based upon work supportedby the Vermont Public Service Department,Vermont Agency of Natural Resources,Vermont Agency of Transportation, and theVermont Department of Buildings and GeneralServices.
*Note: as of October 2019