Michigan to get $16.3 million from feds to build electric vehicle chargers – By Riley Beggin (The Detroit News) / February 10, 2022
Washington — Michigan is expected to receive $16.3 million to build electric vehicle chargers, the Biden administration announced Thursday.
It’s the first round out of nearly $5 billion in formula funding over five years to build a nationwide network of DC fast chargers, approved as a part of the new bipartisan infrastructure law.
Officials expect the funding to hit state coffers in August or September, after state spending plans are approved by federal officials .
The chargers should be primarily along “alternative fuel corridors” designated by the Federal Highway Administration that can quickly accommodate chargers.