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The New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) has issued a Request for Information (RFI) regarding potential programs and funding allocations from the NJEDA to support electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure for commercial and industrial fleets in the State.
The NJEDA is seeking information on the opportunities, barriers, potential partnerships, and best practices for new programs that will accelerate investment in charging infrastructure that can support fleet electrification. Currently, the Authority has programs that support transportation decarbonization by addressing the purchase price of medium and heavy-duty zero emission vehicles. The NJEDA is seeking additional insight regarding the associated investments required for charging infrastructure to support continued electrification of vehicle fleets in New Jersey.
The RFI is seeking responses from all interested stakeholders, including owners and operators of private commercial and industrial fleets, charging-as-a-service providers, electric vehicle technical assistance providers, and other subject matter experts or entities involved in fleet electrification. Qualified entities do not need to be located in the State of New Jersey to provide a response.
All RFI responses must be submitted no later than 5PM on July 30, 2025, via email to cleanenergy@njeda.gov. The subject line of the email should state “RFI Response-2025-RFI-258.”
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