ADOT sets Phoenix-area public event for Electric Vehicle Charger Plan

Contributed Graphic/Courtesy ADOT

Contributed Graphic/Courtesy ADOT

Wednesday open house at Gateway Community College

Contributed Article/Courtesy ADOT

PHOENIX – The Arizona Department of Transportation will host a public open house Wednesday, Nov. 16 in Phoenix to share the details of its plan to develop a network of electric vehicle fast charging stations along interstate highways in Arizona.

The meeting is one of several public meetings throughout the state to share details of the initial plan implementation and seek public input on which additional highways throughout the state should be added to the ADOT electric vehicle charging station network.

The meeting is scheduled from 5 to 7 p.m. in the Gateway Community College, Integrated Education Bldg. Copper Room at 108 N. 40th St. in Phoenix.

The meeting will be held in an open-house format without a formal presentation. A recorded presentation with study details will be shown throughout the meeting and study team members will be on hand to provide information and answer questions.

The charging stations will be funded through the National Vehicle Infrastructure Program or NEVI. The goal of the federal NEVI program is to encourage the adoption of electric vehicles by improving the accessibility, reliability, and equity of clean transportation options.

For more information about the EV plan, additional ways to provide input including an online survey, as well as details on upcoming meetings throughout the state, visit AZDOT.gov/EVPlan.