US Department of Transportation (USDOT) released a Rural Electric Vehicle (EV) Toolkit as a resource to help a variety of rural community stakeholders scope, plan, and identify ways to fund electric mobility charging infrastructure for broader public or private use. The toolkit focuses on infrastructure for light-duty electric passenger vehicles, but also addresses funding opportunities and planning considerations for other types of electric vehicles and devices, including micromobility, transit and school buses, medium- and heavy-duty vehicles, and agricultural equipment such as tractors. USDOT also has an Urban EV Toolkit intended for a variety of urban stakeholders, including states, local communities, transportation providers, nonprofits, and businesses.
Visit the Rural Electric Vehicle (EV) Toolkit and the Urban EV Toolkit for full details.