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ADOT updates board on NEVI build-out; 18 of 21 interstate sites awarded, some corridors remain ineligible

5590336 · August 4, 2025
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Arizona staff told the transportation board the NEVI electric vehicle fast-charger network is under construction along designated interstate corridors, 18 of 21 authorized interstate sites have awardees and the program will rely on private operators and federal funding. Several prospective sites drew no proposals and will be re-advertised.

Arizona Department of Transportation staff briefed the Arizona State Transportation Board on Aug. 15 about progress on the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) program and next steps for the state plan.

“Stations in Arizona will be privately owned, constructed, maintained, and operated,” Matt Moll, of ADOT’s multimodal planning division, told the board, summarizing NEVI program rules. He said federal NEVI funding is structured so that awarded private-sector contractors provide 20% of station costs while federal funds cover the remainder.

Moll reviewed placement rules: chargers must sit no more than 50…

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