Charging Site Development | Call for Letters of Support
The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation is currently working with a variety of project partners to request funding to develop up to 10 publicly accessible medium- and heavy-duty electric truck charging sites along multiple, federally-designated alternative fuel corridors in Tennessee (I-40, I-24, and I-75).
As part of our proposal, they are hoping to demonstrate interest from fleets that could utilize this charging infrastructure, should it be funded.
- Please find a template of letters of support and commitment for your fleet to sign to support this proposal. All letters be submitted to us by COB on May 23.
Overview | CFI_Corridor Fleet Letter of Commitment Template |CFI_Corridor Fleet Letter of Support Template
What is the CFI Program?
The Charging and Fueling Infrastructure Discretionary Grant (CFI) Program, administered by the U.S. Department of Transportation’s (DOT) Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), is a new competitive grant program that seeks to strategically deploy publicly accessible electric vehicle charging and alternative fueling infrastructure near people’s homes, places of work, and along designated Alternative Fuel Corridors (AFCs). The CFI program builds upon the FHWA Alternative Fuel Coordinator program and aims to complement the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Formula Program.
For questions and to submit letters of support please contact:
Alexa Voytek | Deputy Director Programs, Innovation & Transportation, Communications
Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation
Office of Energy Programs Coalition Director – Middle-West Tennessee Clean Fuels Coalition
Nashville, TN
- 615-613-1096