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Infrastructure Briefing — August 1, 2025

State transportation departments must submit 2025 updates to their National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) deployment plans to FHWA by August 1 to unlock Fiscal Year 2026 formula funding.

Executive briefing: Federal Highway Administration guidance for the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program requires every state, District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico to file an annual plan update by 1 August. The 2025 submissions confirm progress on Alternative Fuel Corridors, equity commitments, workforce development, and operations and maintenance before FHWA authorises the next tranche of formula funding. Transportation, utility, and charging-network partners should align data feeds, cost baselines, and permitting milestones now so their state plan meets FHWA review expectations.

Key infrastructure signals

  • Progress documentation. FHWA expects updated maps, obligated contract values, and charger performance metrics demonstrating corridor build-out and reliability.
  • Operations and maintenance evidence. Plans must describe uptime guarantees, troubleshooting SLAs, and workforce training programmes that meet the 97% reliability threshold.
  • Equity and community engagement. States must show how disadvantaged community benefits, stakeholder consultations, and Justice40 commitments are being delivered.

Operational priorities

  • Data integration. Consolidate charger telemetry, grant obligations, and permitting status dashboards to support the plan narrative and the Joint Office’s reporting templates.
  • Utility coordination. Document interconnection timelines, make-ready investments, and grid capacity studies to prove projects can energise within FHWA’s schedule.
  • Vendor governance. Align procurement updates, minimum technical standards, and uptime incentives across host sites and charging network operators.

Enablement moves

  • Run internal red-team reviews of the draft plan to ensure compliance with FHWA’s 2025 planning memo, highlighting gaps in data quality or stakeholder outreach.
  • Prepare public-facing summaries and dashboards so agencies can communicate programme momentum once FHWA accepts the update.

Sources

Zeph Tech supports DOT and utility teams with NEVI data pipelines, reliability analytics, and stakeholder engagement workflows that keep annual plan updates audit-ready.

  • NEVI
  • EV infrastructure
  • Transportation
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