AVAILABLE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES SUPPORT PLANNING AND EFFICIENCY SITING AND BUILDING ELECTRIC VEHICLE RECHARGING LOCATIONS ALONG INTERSTATE HIGHWAYS
EFFICACIES WOULD GROUND THE MOST EFFICIENT STATE ELECTRIC VEHICLE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PLANS EXPEDITING FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION GUIDANCE
Real time applications can accommodate, store, process, analyze, monetize, distribute, and publish data and meta data, which the historic initiative will animate.
Functionalities exert precision timing to instantaneously manage voluminous data and meta data repeatedly and reliably with exact accuracy along alternative fuel corridors.
Thanks to these capabilities, risks of running out of power driving an electric vehicle on these highways are much less.
Available information technologies can ground and would expedite the most efficient state electric vehicle infrastructure development plans.
Unlike internal combustion automobiles of the nineteen twenties, an electric car is equally as much a data generator as means of transportation. Twenty-twenty electric vehicles rely on data and meta data as much as lithium ion batteries. Without real time data, there is no way to ascertain power or locate recharging.
To address these elements and limitations, the Biden Administration recently released initial $615M allocations of the $5B National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program.
5-year National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Funding by State
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
FUNDING FOR THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC VEHICLE INFRASTRUCTURE
FORMULA PROGRAM UNDER THE BIPARTISAN INFRASTRUCTURE LAW
UNDER THE BIPARTISAN INFRASTRUCTURE LAW
State
Estimated
5-Year Total
Funding
Alabama
79,308,285
Alaska
52,415,294
Arizona
76,483,976
Arkansas
54,121,947
California
383,673,792
Colorado
56,536,754
Connecticut
52,503,813
Delaware
17,682,951
Dist. of Col.
16,679,459
Florida
198,057,481
Georgia
134,975,283
Hawaii
17,680,364
Idaho
29,899,106
Illinois
148,621,459
Indiana
99,605,738
Iowa
51,374,369
Kansas
39,503,201
Kentucky
69,455,682
Louisiana
73,367,735
Maine
19,296,432
Maryland
62,818,576
Massachusetts
63,488,497
Michigan
110,061,712
Minnesota
68,164,918
Mississippi
50,557,563
Missouri
98,961,186
Montana
42,889,962
Nebraska
30,214,832
Nevada
37,958,457
New Hampshire
17,271,581
New Jersey
104,373,268
New Mexico
38,387,895
New York
175,466,514
North Carolina
109,024,196
North Dakota
25,952,484
Ohio
140,120,116
Oklahoma
66,296,972
Oregon
52,249,356
Pennsylvania
171,514,120
Puerto Rico
13,661,153
Rhode Island
22,861,459
South Carolina
69,998,769
South Dakota
29,479,906
Tennessee
88,334,969
Texas
407,774,759
Utah
36,298,604
Vermont
21,215,761
Virginia
106,376,132
Washington
70,865,271
West Virginia
45,683,164
Wisconsin
78,654,701
Wyoming
26,780,026
Total
4,155,000,000
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