The Port Infrastructure Development Program (PIDP) established by the Maritime Administration is designed to bolster infrastructure development and enhance the growth of EV charging networks within port areas. This program targets projects that contribute to the improvement of safety, efficiency, or reliability of EV charging activities. Eligible projects are those located within port boundaries or directly associated with port operations and intermodal connections.

Funding Details

  • Fiscal Year Range: FY 2023
  • Grant Totals (FY22): $662,203,512
  • Award Ceiling: $165,550,878
  • Award Floor: $1,000,000
  • Funding Frequency: Annual
  • Eligible Activities: Capital projects that improve safety, efficiency, or reliability of electric vehicle charging or hydrogen refueling infrastructure for drayage, medium or heavy-duty trucks, and locomotives servicing the port. Eligible projects may also involve grid upgrades.


Eligibility Criteria

The PIDP grants target various entities that can collaborate to advance port infrastructure development. Eligible applicants include:

  • Port authorities
  • Commissions or subdivisions under existing authority
  • State or political subdivisions of a State or local government
  • Indian Tribes
  • Public agencies or publicly chartered authorities established by one or more States
  • Special purpose districts with a transportation function
  • Multistate or multijurisdictional groups of entities
  • Joint applications with private entities or groups of private entities, including facility owners or operators at a port

Application Process

Interested entities can apply for PIDP grants through a well-defined application process. This process involves the submission of necessary documentation within specified deadlines. Applicants can access additional information and support from the Maritime Administration.

Key Benefits and Opportunities

  • Financial Support: Participating entities can access funding to enhance EV charging and hydrogen refueling infrastructure within port areas, improving transportation and contributing to environmental goals.
  • Enhanced Visibility: Involvement in PIDP demonstrates commitment to sustainable transportation solutions and collaboration with other stakeholders.
  • Access to Resources: Beneficiaries can leverage funding to drive infrastructure improvements, leading to safer, more efficient, and reliable port operations.
  • Partnerships: The program encourages partnerships between public and private entities, fostering collaboration to realize infrastructure development goals.

Additional Resources

For detailed program guidelines, FAQs, and further assistance, refer to the PIDP Program Information or contact the [Maritime Administration’s contact information].

Author

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.