Michigan just unlocked $51M to fix EV charging gaps

Why it matters: Michigan will now deploy $51 million to expand EV charging, improving accessibility for electric vehicle owners.
- Michigan reached a key milestone in its National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) program.
- The state unlocked the remaining funds for its EV charging buildout, totaling $51 million.
- These funds are designated to fix electric vehicle charging gaps, particularly along alternative fuel corridors.
Michigan has unlocked the remaining $51 million in federal NEVI funds, accelerating the buildout of its electric vehicle charging infrastructure. This milestone will address critical charging gaps across the state, particularly along designated alternative fuel corridors.




