Electrifying the States: Ambitious EV Fleet Investments by Healey-Driscoll (MA), Whitmer (MI), and DeWine (OH)

by | Aug 21, 2024 | Articles

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Three U.S. states are charging ahead with significant investments in electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure. Massachusetts, Michigan, and Ohio are committing substantial funds to electrify their vehicle fleets, boost charging accessibility, and enhance public transportation. These bold initiatives aim to slash emissions, improve air quality, and drive sustainable mobility forward.

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Massachusetts: A $50 Million Leap Towards Clean Transport

The Healey-Driscoll Administration in Massachusetts has committed $50 million from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) to expand EV charging infrastructure across the state. This investment aims to increase access to charging for residents, electrify the state fleet, and improve public charging station operations. The funds will support various programs, including:

  • Electric Vehicle Curbside Parking for Residents in Multi-Unit Dwellings: $12.5 million will help municipalities expand access to EV charging for residents with limited home charging options.
  • Medium- and Heavy-Duty Electrification Mobile Charging Solutions: $9.5 million will address grid infrastructure delays and promote mobile charging technologies.
  • Ride-For-Hire Vehicle Electrification Charging Solutions: $8 million will support the deployment of EV charging for taxi and transportation network company fleets.
  • Vehicle-To-Everything (V2X) Analysis and Demonstration Projects: $8 million will explore bidirectional charging technologies.
  • EV Charging at Priority State Facilities: $9.5 million will install fleet EV charging infrastructure at 60 or more high-priority sites.
  • EV Charging for Other State Vehicles: $1.5 million will provide additional funding for non-executive branch fleets and leased facilities.
  • EV Charging Testing Equipment: $604,000 will be allocated for testing equipment and staff to inspect public charging stations.
  • EV Charging Needs Analysis: $396,000 will support ongoing analysis of the state’s EV infrastructure needs.

These efforts are part of a broader strategy to meet Massachusetts’ ambitious greenhouse gas emissions targets and enhance public health, particularly in environmental justice communities.

Michigan: Pioneering Fleet Electrification

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has issued an executive directive mandating the state government to transition its vehicle fleet to zero-emission vehicles by 2040. This directive covers over 8,000 vehicles and includes interim targets for light-duty vehicles by 2033. The move is expected to reduce air pollution, boost demand for locally-made electric vehicles, and lower fuel costs. Whitmer’s directive complements ongoing efforts by Michigan automakers to lead the global shift to electric vehicles. The initiative highlights Michigan’s commitment to sustainability and positions the state as a leader in clean energy and automotive innovation.

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Ohio: Investing in Public Transportation

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has announced a $106 million investment to support public transportation projects across the state. The funds, distributed through various grant programs by the Ohio Department of Transportation, will enhance workforce mobility, senior and special needs transportation, rural transit, and urban transit systems. Specific allocations include:

  • Rural Transit Program: $39 million for 42 operating projects in rural areas.
  • Ohio Transportation Partnership Program II: $37.1 million for 199 projects including regionalization, coordination, technology, and service expansion.
  • Specialized Seniors & Individuals with Disabilities Transit Program: $8.7 million for 83 projects to enhance mobility for seniors and people with disabilities.
  • Ohio Workforce Mobility Partnership Program: $8.6 million for 31 projects to transport people to economically significant employment centers.
  • Buses & Bus Facilities Program: $5 million for 66 capital projects to assist with the purchase of public transit assets in rural areas.
  • Mobility Management Program: $4.6 million for regional planning and local mobility management projects.
  • Ohio Intercity Bus Program: $3.3 million for three projects addressing intercity bus transportation needs.

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Seizing Opportunities in Fleet Management

Over the past 90 days, there have been more than 394 government meetings tied to fleet management, green fleets, and driver management. These meetings include a board meeting in Kootenai County, Idaho, where legislators discussed contingency plans for various parts of their fleet, a meeting in Black Hawk County, Iowa, where they discussed moving forward with a search for fleet management software, and a meeting before the Boyle County Commissioners in Kentucky where $40,000 was allocated from the general fund to the fleet management fund.

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Sources

  1. Massachusetts Government News. “Healey-Driscoll Administration Announces $50 Million Investment in Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure.” https://www.mass.gov/news/healey-driscoll-administration-announces-50-million-investment-in-electric-vehicle-charging-infrastructure
  2. Detroit News. “Michigan Gov. Whitmer Directs State Govt Vehicle Fleet to Go Electric.” https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/michigan/2023/12/05/gov-whitmer-directs-state-govt-vehicle-fleet-to-go-electric/71813588007/
  3. Ohio Government News. “Governor DeWine Announces $106 Million to Support Local Transit Projects.” https://www.ohio.gov/news/governor-dewine-announces-106-million-to-support-local-transit-projects

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