ChargeOK – Oklahoma Electric Vehicle Charging Program
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DEQ is currently managing projects to install electric vehicle (EV) charging stations throughout Oklahoma. The purpose of this program is to increase access to EV charging infrastructure in the state. Approximately $3.1 million total from the Volkswagen State Environmental Trust (15% of funds) is available through this program.
DEQ announced two rounds of funding: a first round (2019) focused on transportation corridors and single point locations; and a second round (FY 2021) of target locations to fill in the Oklahoma charging network. This program reimburses up to 80% of the cost for charging station projects. More information can be found on the ChargeOK factsheet (updated July 7, 2020). Further rounds of ChargeOK funding are not anticipated at this time.
The application deadline has passed for the FY2021 program
Click here for a list of recipients
- Grant Solicitation
- Application
- Target Locations (View Map)
Altus Checotah Laverne Alva Clinton Okemah Atoka Duncan Perry Boise City Hennessey Poteau Broken Bow Hobart Watonga
Contact information:
The application deadline has passed for the 2019 program
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Contact information:
Outreach Materials
- FY2021 ChargeOK Factsheet
- FY2021 Target Locations Map
- 2019 ChargeOK Factsheet
- Designated Corridors Reference Map
- Oklahoma’s Electric Vehicle Charging Grant Program
- Electric Vehicle Charging Strategies and Best Practices
If you have questions about the program please see the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page (updated July 7, 2020)
For more information on the VW Settlement please see the Important documents on the Volkswagen Home Page or the Volkswagen History Page.
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