Situated on the picturesque East Coast, Delaware is propelling itself towards a more sustainable and environmentally friendly future by actively promoting the expansion of electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure throughout the state. Spearheaded by forward-thinking programs such as the Delaware Clean Vehicle Rebate Program, the state is establishing a strong foundation that promotes the uptake of electric mobility. Let’s delve into how these initiatives are propelling Delaware’s path towards a greener tomorrow.

As Delaware charts a greener future, the state’s Department of Transportation (DelDOT) is calling on visionary firms to power a transformation in electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure. The newly unveiled Request for Proposal (RFP) under the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Program is a rallying cry for qualified companies to establish, manage, and maintain EV charging stations. This strategic initiative, aligned with the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), aims to electrify transportation and reduce carbon emissions.

NEVI Initiative Propels Sustainable Change

DelDOT’s RFP sets a visionary course for creating a robust network of EV charging stations across Delaware. The program’s intent is to foster accessible and convenient EV charging, bolstered by cutting-edge infrastructure that aligns with NEVI’s rigorous standards. This initiative marks a pivotal step toward embracing eco-friendly mobility solutions.

Key dates:

  • Pre-bid Conference: August 24, 2023, at 1:00 P.M.
  • Questions Due – No Later Than: August 31, 2023, at 3:00 P.M.
  • Final Questions/Answers Posted: One week prior to Proposal Due Date.
  • Proposals Due: September 14, 2023, PRIOR TO 2:00 P.M. Local Time.
  • Contract Award: Within 90 days of bid opening.

The selected vendor(s) will be tasked with furnishing the essential equipment, materials, and labor to establish a comprehensive National Electric Vehicle Charging (NEVC) network. By catalyzing the transition to electric transportation, this initiative contributes to a cleaner environment and enhanced mobility options.

DelDOT’s NEVI-funded endeavor offers pioneering firms the chance to lead the charge towards sustainable transportation. Through this RFP response, visionary companies can shape Delaware’s EV charging infrastructure and foster a greener, cleaner future. Don’t miss the opportunity to contribute to a cleaner, greener Delaware—respond to the RFP by September 14, 2023, PRIOR TO 2:00 P.M. through DelDOT website: https://bidcondocs.delaware.gov/DOT/DOT2317-NEVI-rfpRev.pdf  

Delaware’s Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment Rebates

DNREC, the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, is at the forefront of this transformative endeavor. The Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment Rebate Program extends rebates for Level 2 electric vehicle charging stations that are procured and installed post May 1, 2023. This strategic move bolsters the accessibility and affordability of charging infrastructure across the state.

To facilitate a seamless transition to electric mobility, DNREC has published a comprehensive Guidebook to Installing Electric Vehicle Charging Stations. This resource equips stakeholders with insights into electric vehicles, while assisting in the assessment and installation of charging stations.

Program Specifics

Delaware’s commitment takes shape through the following program specifics:

  • Four eligible charging station categories: Multi-family, Public Access, Workplace, and Fleet.
  • Funding availability: A total of $1 million, distributed as $600,000 for multi-family dwellings and $400,000 for public access, workplace, and fleet charging stations.
  • Single-family home charging stations are not covered by this program.
  • Recipients are required to fund installation and utility upgrades.
  • Availability: Rebates are provided on a first-come, first-served basis, encouraging swift adoption.

A Stepped Application Process

Navigating this program involves the following steps:

  • Familiarize yourself with the Rebate Program Description and Guidance document based on your project type.
  • Register as a “supplier” with the state of Delaware through the Division of Accounting eSupplier Portal.
  • Complete the pre-approval application, facilitating prompt project assessment.
  • Await DNREC’s response within 10 business days, providing an approval letter with the sanctioned rebate amount.
  • Execute the project installation within a year of pre-approval.
  • Secure reimbursement by submitting final paid invoices, documentation, and the approval letter to DNREC.Transportation@delaware.gov.

A Sustainable Road Ahead

Delaware’s Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment Rebate Program stands as a testament to the state’s unwavering commitment to sustainability, innovation, and a greener future. By reducing barriers and encouraging the adoption of EV charging stations, Delaware continues to set an inspiring example for a cleaner and more sustainable transportation ecosystem.

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Ivelina Kadiri

Policy Compliance Manager

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Ivelina is a trend-seeking policy compliance manager who skillfully navigates complex regulatory landscapes and bridges the gap between sustainable transportation goals and actionable implementation.