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Community Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment Grant Program is a grant from Maryland Energy Administration that funds the purchase and installation of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure to increase access to affordable, reliable EV charging throughout Maryland, with priority for overburdened communities.
The FY 2026 program stems from Governor Moore's $90 million Climate Plan investment, including a $23 million allocation specifically for EV charging. Eligible applicants include local governments, nonprofits, and other entities in Maryland. Award amounts vary by project scope.
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Community Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment Grant Program Accessibility Information Community Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment Grant Program Program Description: The Maryland Energy Administration (MEA) is pleased to announce the Community Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Grant Program (Community EVSE Program or the Program) for Fiscal Year (FY) 2026.
The purpose of the Program is to increase access to affordable and reliable electric vehicle (EV) charging networks and reduce transportation greenhouse gas emissions throughout Maryland, and especially in overburdened communities.
The program stems from Governor Moore’s $90 million downpayment towards advancing the State’s Climate Plan in a just and equitable manner, including a $23 million investment in electric vehicle charging infrastructure over 2 years. The Program has two Areas of Interest (AOI). Eligible applicants may apply to one area of interest or both areas of interest.
1: EV Infrastructure Planning Funds are provided to help local governments offset feasibility and planning study costs for future EVSE development. Feasibility studies should help applicants conceptualize the EVSE and associated infrastructure to make informed decisions on mobilizing project sites for construction. Open to Applications.
See Funding Opportunity Announcement below for more information regarding applicant eligibility, project requirements, incentive amounts, and evaluation criteria. Funds are provided to help applicants offset costs of EVSE installations for Level 2 or Level 3 (including Direct Current Fast Charging systems) equipment for EVs. Open to Applications.
See Funding Opportunity Announcement below for more information regarding applicant eligibility, project requirements, incentive amounts, and evaluation criteria. Program Type: Competitive, State-wide Application Deadline: February 27, 2026 at 3:00PM EST Program Funding: MEA anticipates a total of $10 million to be available for the Program in FY 2026.
The total amount awarded may be more or less depending on the availability of funds and the number and quality of applications received.
1: EV Infrastructure Planning Area of Interest 1 Program Documents: FY 2026 Community EVSE Grant Program - AOI 1 FOA FY26 Community EVSE, AOI 1: EV Infrastructure Planning JotForm Application FY26 Community EVSE, AOI 1 Grant Program - Estimated Budget Workbook Area of Interest 2 Program Documents: FY 2026 Community EVSE Grant Program - AOI 2 FOA_V4 Please ensure you have the latest Version 4 AOI2 FOA - updated deadline to 2/27/26.
FY26 Community EVSE, AOI 2: EVSE Installations JotForm Application FY26 Community EVSE, AOI 2 Grant Program - Estimated Budget Workbook Additional Program Resources: Community EVSE AOI1 Application Instructions Community EVSE AOI2 Application Instructions FY25 Quarterly Progress Reporting Requirement: All FY25 Community EVSE Program grantees must submit Quarterly Progress Reports.
These reports provide regular project updates and serve as the mechanism for submitting reimbursement requests. Grantees must complete and submit reports using the JotForm Quarterly Progress Report Form for the FY25 Community EVSE Program . For more information regarding the FY26 Community EVSE Grant Program, contact Anna Stern, Program Manager at [email protected] or by phone at(443) 695-8356.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Local governments, non-profits, and other entities in Maryland. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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