EV Charging Funding Eligibility & Constraints
GrantID: 69030
Grant Funding Amount Low: $6,000,000
Deadline: January 22, 2025
Grant Amount High: $6,000,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Promoting Eco-Friendly EV Charging in Disadvantaged Areas
This funding initiative is designed to support the establishment of environmentally friendly electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in underserved communities, particularly at multifamily housing (MFH) developments. The goal is to utilize renewable energy sources to power the infrastructure, thus reducing carbon emissions and mitigating air pollution. Unlike general environmental grants, this funding specifically targets projects that enhance the accessibility of green technologies in low-income areas.
One successful use case could involve a project that installs EV chargers powered by solar energy in MFH complexes located in neighborhoods with high levels of vehicular pollution. By reducing reliance on fossil fuels and providing clean energy solutions, the project aims to improve the overall health of the community while encouraging more residents to switch to electric vehicles. Another scenario may highlight collaboration with local environmental organizations to incorporate educational programs that inform residents about the benefits of EVs and the importance of reducing their carbon footprint.
Entities eligible for this funding include local governments, non-profits focused on environmental justice, and community organizations invested in sustainable practices. Projects lacking a clear focus on environmental impact or failing to target disadvantaged communities may not be considered. This funding seeks to ensure that installations are made with sustainable practices and community health in mind.
Successful applications will need to demonstrate how they plan to assess environmental impacts, providing evidence of reduced emissions and pollution in target areas. Additionally, proposals must outline measurable outcomes, detailing how the infrastructure will contribute to long-term ecological benefits while enhancing access to EV technology for residents in disadvantaged communities.
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