This is a $30 million one-time appropriation to support clean fuel and charging infrastructure projects. The funding will be used to provide grants for deploying electric vehicle (EV) charging stations and hydrogen fueling infrastructure.
Deadline
RFP OPEN NOW! Applications will be accepted and processed on a first-come, first-served basis until funding is exhausted.
Agency
Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE)
Eligible Applicants
Any organization can apply. At least 40% of the funds will be allocated to disadvantaged communities.
Eligible Projects
The grants can be applied to:
- Installing non-public charging and fueling stations for fleets and public transit systems.
- Developing charging and fueling infrastructure for multifamily housing units.
- Closing gaps in fast charging networks outside designated alternative fuel corridors.
Multifamily Use Case (RFP #1)
In the first of a series of Request for Proposals (RFP), the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) will now provide $10 million in funding for the deployment of non-publicly available Level 2 alternating current (AC) EV charging stations, including make-ready upgrade costs, maintenance and operations contracts, and networking or data plans for both existing and new multifamily developments. An additional $5 million has been added to the multifamily charging RFP, doubling the initial funding allocation to $10 million.
Public Charging Use Case (RFP #2)
In the second of this RFP series, EGLE will provide $10 million in initial funding for the deployment of publicly available Level 2 AC and/or direct current fast charging (DCFC) EV charging stations.
