As part of the N.C. Volkswagen Settlement, the N.C. Division of Air Quality (DAQ) is making available approximately $1.8 million in funding for community and destination zero-emission charging infrastructure projects. This program seeks to enhance community and destination charging options across the state. Charging sites must include a minimum of one DC Fast port with a maximum of four DC Fast ports and may include additional Level 2 ports (maximum of eight Level 2 ports per project).
For full details including project eligibility, eligible locations and funding levels, refer to the Request for Proposals (RFP):
Community & Destination Charging RFP
Available Funding
This program will have $1,890,605 available to install new community and destination zero emission vehicle charging sites across the state. Maximum funding amounts are based on the capacity of the chargers and ownership of the property on which the chargers will be located, as shown in the table below. DAQ reserves the right to award less than the total amount requested in any application.
DC Fast Port Funding Levels
Charging Capacity | Government-Owned Property Funding Levels | Non-Government-Owned Property Funding Levels | ||
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50kW to 60kW | 100% | $67,500 | 80% | $54,000 |
60kW to 75kW | 100% | $76,000 | 80% | $60,800 |
76kW to 120kW | 100% | $114,000 | 80% | $91,200 |
121kW and over | 100% | $142,500 | 80% | $114,000 |
Level 2 Port Funding Levels
Chargers must be available to the general public. The maximum funding available per charging port is the lesser of the maximum amount or the maximum percentage in the below table.
Project Type | Maximum Amount per Charging Port | Maximum % of Total Project Costs |
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Government Owned Property | $5,000 | 100% |
Non-Government Owned Property | $4,000 | 80% |
Program Timeline
DAQ reserves the right to adjust the dates listed below:
Program Timeline | Date |
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Release of RFP | Oct. 15, 2024 |
First Program RFP information session * | Oct. 28, 2024 |
Webinar for new DAQ Grants Management System users * | Nov. 14, 2024 |
Application opens in the DAQ Grants Management System | Nov. 15, 2024 |
Request access to DAQ Grants Management System | January 13, 2025 |
Proposal applications due | January 31, 2025 |
Proposal application evaluations | February 2025 |
Project selections | March 2025 |
Grant awards announced | April 2025 |
* Information sessions will be online, and registration is required. More information is below.
Eligibility
Eligible applicants include:
- Incorporated nonprofits
- Municipal governments and municipal authorities
- North Carolina State government agencies
- North Carolina tribal government agencies
- Metropolitan or rural planning organizations located in North Carolina.
- Businesses: Corporations, partnerships, sole proprietorships, limited liability companies, business trusts or other legal business entities incorporated in or registered with the NC Department of the Secretary of State
- Air quality or transportation organizations
- Federal government agencies located in North Carolina
Webinars
Program Applicant Webinar
A webinar on the Community and Destination Charging ZEV Infrastructure Program Request for Proposals was held on Oct. 28, 2024, for interested stakeholders. During this webinar, staff discussed the RFP and the requirements and answered questions regarding the Community and Destination Charging ZEV Infrastructure Program Request for Proposals and the application.
View the presentation slides and webinar recording below.
How to Apply - Question and Answer Webinar
A How to Apply webinar for the Community and Destination Charging ZEV Infrastructure Program Request for Proposals was held on November 14, 2024, from 2pm - 3pm, for interested applicants. For this webinar, we encouraged all participants to have all required information and documents needed to apply, as well as to have been granted access to the NCDAQ Grant Management System. Webinar provided step-by-step instruction for how to fill in the application, how to upload documents, and how to submit your application. The webinar also briefly introduced the requirements to receive reimbursement for submitting a claim once the project has been completed.
View the presentation slides and webinar recording below.
Application Process
Applications, any required attachments, and supporting documentation must be submitted electronically using our online DAQ Grant Management System (GMS) website to be considered for funding. Incomplete applications will be returned. This application and any supplemental information provided will serve as the primary means by which all funding requests are evaluated and approved or denied.
If you have any questions about this RFP or the application process, please contact NCDEQ at daq.NC_VWGrants@deq.nc.gov with subject title: “Community and Destination ZEV Infrastructure RFP” prior to submitting your application and well in advance of the deadline to submit.