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A second round of state grants will fund $44 million in public electric vehicle charging infrastructure across Illinois, State Senator Steve Stadelman announced this week.
The grants will pay for the purchase and installation of electric vehicle charging stations in publicly accessible places. Funding is through historic Stadelman-backed Rebuild Illinois program and authorized under the Climate and Equitable Jobs Act.
“Investing in public EV charging infrastructure is not only essential for supporting electric vehicle adoption but also for fostering economic growth and simultaneously reducing our carbon footprint,” Stadelman said.
Eligible applicants include units of local government and private organizations that are incorporated under Illinois law, are registered and in good standing with the Illinois Secretary of State and are the owner of a proposed charging station location.
“By working together with municipalities, businesses and community organizations, we can accelerate the deployment of EV charging infrastructure and make sustainable transportation options more accessible to all Illinois residents,” Stadelman said.
All required forms and information can be found on the Driving a Cleaner Illinois webpage. For more information, please visit here.
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State Senator Steve Stadelman this week announced $44 million in grants that are now available to bolster public electric vehicle charging infrastructure across the state.
“These grants present a remarkable opportunity to enhance Illinois’ infrastructure while simultaneously reducing our carbon footprint,” Stadelman said. “Investing in public, EV-charging infrastructure is not only essential for supporting electric vehicle adoption but also for fostering economic growth and sustainability in our communities.”
This marks the second round of grants available through the historic Stadelman-backed Rebuild Illinois, and authorized under the Climate and Equitable Jobs Act.
Eligible applicants include units of local government and private organizations that are incorporated in Illinois and are in good standing with the Illinois Secretary of State. Proposed charging stations must be owned by the applicant and open to public use. Required forms and information can be found on the Driving a Cleaner Illinois webpage.
“By working together with municipalities, businesses and community organizations, we can accelerate the deployment of EV charging infrastructure and make sustainable transportation options more accessible to all Illinois residents,” Stadelman said.
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