Monday, August 25, 2025

Indiana initiative awards $3.3 million to public EV charging projects


GOEVIN (Go Electric Vehicle Indiana), an Indiana public-private partnership supported by several electric utilities, has selected 36 EV charging projects from a pool of over 95 applicants to receive funding from a pool of $3.3 million.

The funding round will support 18 DC fast charging projects and 18 Level 2 charging projects.

The 18 awarded DCFC projects are located along Indiana’s Designated Alternative Fuel Corridors. All will all be publicly accessible with 24/7 access. Locations include travel centers, restaurants and shopping centers.

A comprehensive list of awardees is available on GOEVIN’s web site.

GOEVIN anticipates that all projects will begin construction this fall and be completed by the end of 2026.

“The GOEVIN awards build upon the currently deployed charging infrastructure in the GOEVIN program,” said Drive Clean Indiana’s Program Director Ryan Lisek. “Indiana has invested over $13 billion to support the development of electric vehicles and battery manufacturing facilities. The GOEVIN investments will support the next generation of Hoosier EV drivers.”

Source: GOEVIN



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