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4 FAQs about Government procurement of two-way charging cabinet

How does EV charging infrastructure procurement work?

A variety of options for electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure exist, thereby creating a multifaceted infrastructure procurement process. The site host's specific characteristics and goals, such as utilization and demographics, can also influence the process.

Where can I find information on charging infrastructure requests for proposal (RFPs)?

For information on charging infrastructure requests for proposal (RFPs), see the U.S. Department of Energy's Guidance in Procurement of Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment or Forth Mobility's EV Charging and Public/Private Partnerships RFP Template. Additionally, state agencies can register for the EV States Clearinghouse to view example RFPs.

Can a state build out a charging infrastructure?

If a state builds out its AFCs, the installation of charging infrastructure at other publicly accessible locations is allowed at the discretion of the state. 62 The Standards and Requirements provide guidance on other aspects of the strategic deployment of charging infrastructure, including

Does FHWA require private companies to install EV charging infrastructure?

FHWA expects most state recipients will engage private contractors to install, operate, and maintain the EV infrastructure and those private companies are permitted to provide all or part of the 20% nonfederal cost-share. States may also own or lease EV charging infrastructure;

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The planning and implementation of this program will require many layers of decision-making by states, including how to purchase charging

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Procurement and Installation for Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure

For examples of how other organizations have completed the charging infrastructure procurement process, approached decision making, and implemented charging infrastructure, see the following

Charging Ahead: The Federal Role In EV Infrastructure Buildout

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