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Fairfax County secures federal CFI funding boost for EV chargers; county plans more public ports and energy-saving retrofits

Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Environmental Committee · October 29, 2024
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County energy staff said an MWCOG award under FHWA's CFI program makes Fairfax eligible for up to $2.5 million over six years to install EV chargers at 25 county properties, and highlighted completed ESPC retrofits that produced strong energy savings and awards recognition.

Kevin Smith, division manager for energy programs, reported to the Environmental Committee that the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments received a $3.9 million grant under the Federal Highway Administration's Charging and Fueling Infrastructure (CFI) program, of which Fairfax County is a subrecipient eligible for up to $2.5 million over six years.

Smith said the county will use the funds to accelerate installation of publicly accessible EV chargers at about 25 county-owned…

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