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Introducing the Public EV Charging Infrastructure Playbook

The Joint Office of Energy and Transportation (Joint Office), in partnership with the US Department of Energy’s Clean Energy to Communities (C2C) program, has launched the Public Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Infrastructure Playbook.
By James Foster April 12, 2024 Read time: 1 min
The playbook is being released in two phases. Image: The Joint Office of Energy and Transportation

The playbook features interactive resources to help communities plan and build infrastructure to support a zero-emission transportation system. 

It offers interactive resources for communities, planning organisations, local and state governments, Tribal Nations, and other decision makers to help navigate important considerations when planning and deploying EV charging infrastructure. Modules can be followed in order or used as standalone resources to meet unique community needs.

The playbook is being released in two phases. The first phase is available now and offers resources on EV infrastructure plans; engagement; deployment strategies and site identification; and costs, funding, and revenue. Visit this URL to access the playbook: https://driveelectric.gov/ev-infrastructure-playbook?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery

For communities needing support with planning for EV infrastructure deployment, the Joint Office provides free technical assistance. Contact the Joint Office at: Driveelectric.gov/contact

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