FOTW #1262: October 31, 2022: The United States Has Designated 75,820 Miles of Electric Vehicle Charging Corridors as of July 2022

The U.S. Department of Transportation has been designating alternative fuel corridors since 2016, and as of July 2022 there were 75,820 miles of electric vehicle (EV) charging corridors throughout the United States.

Vehicle Technologies Office

October 31, 2022
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The U.S. Department of Transportation has been designating alternative fuel corridors since 2016, and as of July 2022 there were 75,820 miles of electric vehicle (EV) charging corridors throughout the United States. California and Florida each have over 6,000 designated miles, while Texas and Colorado each have over 3,000. The Federal Highway Administration’s most recent request for nominations, which outlined the requirements for designation of an EV corridor, was issued in February 2022.  A map of EV charging corridors and their completion status can be found here.  

In September 2022, the Federal Highway Administration in coordination with the Joint Office of Energy and Transportation approved all state plans for EV charging infrastructure deployment. To see the approved state plans, click here.

Electric Vehicle Charging Corridor Miles by State as of July 2022

Note: Includes Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia. Corridor miles include both pending corridors and implemented corridors.

Sources: U.S. Joint Office of Energy and Transportation, State Plans for Electric Vehicle Charging, accessed September 19, 2022.

U.S. Department of Transportation, Office of Planning, Environment, and Realty, Alternative Fuel Corridors, accessed September 19, 2022.

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