Electrify The South Collaborative
Resources
Uniting Southeastern local governments to overcome challenges and seize opportunities for federal transportation electrification funding
Funding
Grants
Compilation of rebates & grants for local governments to support electric transportation work.
This funding database has a timeline for anticipating upcoming funding opportunities.
Tax Credits
Factsheet that outlines tax credits for municipalities and non-profits using direct pay.
Background on IRA tax credits for electric vehicles and charging infrastructure, importance for local governments.
Joint Office/Federal Agency
Presentation from the J/O on available federal funding opportunities and resources including NEVI funding.
Grant Funding for Refuse Truck 5.16.24
Presentations from: Wake Forest, NC; Cary, NC; and Ocala, FL on securing funding for refuse trucks.
Presentation from the Joint Office on available federal funding opportunities and resources including CFI Grant.
The Collaborative is facilitated by Southern Alliance for Clean Energy (SACE) and Southeast Sustainability Directors Network (SSDN).
This table contains a list of Federal programs that can fund electric mobility infrastructure in urban areas, sorted alphabetically by agency.
Electric Vehicle Procurement
Presentation from Electrification Coalition and New Orleans, LA on using DRVE Tool for EV fleet procurement.
Charging Infrastructure
Presentation on GIS tool created to optimize EV charging infrastructure sighting.
Presentation from Electric Power Research Institute on their list of vetted EV charging infrastructure products that meet NEVI requirements.
Electric Transportation Planning
Toolkit serves as a one-stop resource to help urban communities scope, plan, and identify ways to fund EV charging infrastructure.
A toolkit for planning and funding rural electric mobility infrastructure.
Presentation from SWTCH on considerations for deploying public charging stations while partnering with the private sector.
Additional Support
The SSRC coordinates with funding agency partners, and with a diversity of tools and resources, to provide guidance and information to SSDN's membership of local government officers.
The SSDN’s Local Infrastructure Hub (LIH) Southeast Cohort launched as a Bloomberg Philanthropies initiative to ensure all communities can access federal infrastructure funding.