Governor Northam Announces Selection of EVgo to Develop Statewide Public Electric Vehicle Charging Network

The contract with EVgo Services, LLC will use approximately $14 million in funds from Virginia's share of the Volkswagen mitigation settlement


Governor Northam Announces Selection of EVgo to Develop Statewide Public Electric Vehicle Charging Network

The contract with EVgo Services, LLC will use approximately $14 million in funds from Virginias share of the Volkswagen mitigation settlement

RICHMOND, VA, AUG. 10, 2018 —Governor Ralph Northam today announced that the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) has issued a Notice of Intent to Award a contract to EVgo Services, LLC, to develop a statewide public electric vehicle (EV) charging network. This contract is awarded from funding that the Commonwealth was allocated through the Volkswagen mitigation settlement, and it will serve as a forward looking program that will help to meet driver needs as electric vehicle adoption rates continue to increase.

Maximizing the states investment, EVgo will develop a statewide charging network that prioritizes DC fast chargers to adapt to the rapidly evolving technology of the electric vehicle market. The network will prioritize some of the most heavily traveled corridors in the Commonwealth and will complement existing charging stations and other large-scale deployments of charging infrastructure underway.

"Virginia is taking a leading role to develop and deliver a statewide electric vehicle charging network that is driver-focused, user-friendly, and promotes electric vehicle usage," said Governor Ralph Northam. "Through this partnership with EVgo, Virginia will accelerate electric vehicle adoption, generate more private investment in electric vehicle technology, and help provide citizens in the Commonwealth with cleaner air."

DEQ issued a request for proposals last September to establish a statewide EV charging network as part of the Volkswagen emissions testing settlement. DEQ is the designated lead agency acting on the states behalf as beneficiary to implement Virginias allocation of $93.6 million from the settlement. The settlement allows states to use a maximum of 15 percent of their total allocation for electric vehicle charging infrastructure, which represents approximately $14 million.

"Especially given the Trump Administrations proposal to roll back vehicle fuel economy standards, we cannot build out our electric vehicle support system soon enough," said Secretary of Natural Resources Matt Strickler. "Accelerating the adoption of electric vehicles is a critical step to Virginias efforts to fight climate change by doing our part to curb pollution."

Based out of Los Angeles, EVgo is the nations largest owner and operator of public EV DC fast-charging stations with more than 1,000 stations in 34 states across the United States, including stations in Virginia. DC fast charging can deliver a range of 60 to 80 miles for every 20 minutes of charging.

"EVgo is thrilled to win a competitive bid to dramatically expand the electric vehicle charging network in the Commonwealth of Virginia," said EVgo CEO Cathy Zoi. "Thanks to Governor Northams leadership, Virginia is already a clean energy leader, and EVgo is excited to invest our private capital alongside the nations first deployment of Appendix D Volkswagen settlement funding."

EVgo is using two Virginia-based contractors to help develop the electric vehicle charging network. The network will be developed over three (3) one (1)-year investment cycles. EVgo will also open a service center in Richmond that will allow for rapid deployment and maintenance support of Virginias statewide charging network and encourage local job growth.

Virginia is also filing today the Beneficiary Mitigation Plan with the Volkswagen trustee, which contains all eligible mitigation actions or project categories that the Commonwealth of Virginia plans to fund with the $93.6 million, including the $14 million electric vehicle charging network.

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