Last month, Santa Fe County was awarded funding to expand EV charging stations across the County through the Charging and Fueling Infrastructure Grant Program! This EV charging investment will expand the County's charging network of DC fast chargers and level 2 charging stations with 33 total chargers installed throughout 13 sites. The $3.3 million in funding was allocated as part of a national grant program totaling $623 million led by the Biden-Harris administration to build out a convenient, affordable, reliable and made-in-America national network of EV chargers.
This major announcement was presented to New Mexico by the Nation’s Top Highway Official, Shailen Bhatt, alongside Governor Grisham and NMDOT Cabinet Secretary Ricky Serna. The grant marks the initial step in addressing gaps within the national charging and alternative-fueling network, particularly focusing on expanding EV charging accessibility in rural and underprivileged communities. Pascual Maestas, Mayor of the town of Taos and Santa Fe County Commissioner Camilla Bustamante and many other leaders throughout the State spoke on the importance of developing local EV charging infrastructure to encourage sustainable travel and reduce range anxiety.
On completion, the new EV charging infrastructure will help alleviate range anxiety for both residents and visitors, and support economic development for local shops, restaurant, and cultural sites. Several EV charging installations will accommodate a transition to EV fleet vehicles by Santa Fe County and the Sheriff’s Department. The emissions reduction from the transportation sector will be significant as more residents and tourists transition to EVs.
EV charging sites:
Site 1: Cerrillos Senior Center and Fire Station (Under Construction)
Site 2: Nambe Community Center
Site 3: El Dorado Community Center
Site 4: El Rancho Community Center
Site 5: Edgewood Senior Center
Site 6: Nancy Rodriguez Community Center
Site 7: Bennie Chavez Senior Center
Site 8: Stanley Fire Station 2
Site 9: Santa Fe County Public Works Complex
Site 10: Santa Fe County Public Safety Complex
Site 11: Santa Fe County Affordable Housing Building
Site 12: Nueva Acequia Affordable Housing Development (To be Built)
Site 13: Abedon Lopez Senior Center (Santa Cruz)
Keep an eye out for the construction phase; the real work will begin in a few months and the timeline for completion spans five years. This is the largest amount of funding for this type of infrastructure in rural areas awarded to date!
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