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Date: 05/7/2025 | 609-940-1099 |
Corridor program supports charging infrastructure in prime business districts
TRENTON - The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) has announced a new expansion of the successful Electric Vehicle (EV) Tourism program focusing on heavily trafficked corridors where people travel to the State’s business, recreation, and leisure destinations.
“New Jersey is accelerating the buildout of EV infrastructure to meet the increasing demands of our state’s drivers,” said Governor Murphy. “We will continue to build a robust charging network in our state and the region to ensure easy access to public chargers, allowing people to charge up while enjoying one of New Jersey’s world-class tourist destinations.”
“The EV Tourism Corridor program is a new and exciting part of our whole-of-government effort to build out a robust electric vehicle charging network,” said Christine Guhl-Sadovy, President, NJBPU. “This smart and coordinated approach to EV charging helps strategically locate charging opportunities to consumer hotspots – the places where we all love to travel, conduct business, and recreate with our friends and family – all while supporting local economic development and giving those who choose to drive electric vehicles a reliable place to charge up.”
The EV Tourism program provides funding for chargers at tourist locations around the state, encouraging residents and out-of-state travelers to choose New Jersey to charge up and unwind at one of many destinations, whether downtown, at the shore, or at a historic site. Locations ranging from boardwalks, parks, and other unique attractions, as well as overnight lodging establishments can apply here.
EV Tourism Corridor provides incentives for DC Fast Chargers to businesses, hotels, government entities, and non-profits located within 1 mile of an eligible corridor. Hotels within 3 miles are also eligible to receive incentives for Level 2 chargers. This program is designed to increase the build-out of charging infrastructure at travel-centric sites along major corridors to help reduce range anxiety for EV travelers in the state. Awards available under this program include:
Charging sites in Overburdened Municipalities can qualify for a 50% bonus incentive – increasing the total award to up to $7,500 per Level 2 charger and up to $75,000 per DC Fast Charger. Qualifying routes include within required distances to a toll route, interstate route, U.S. highway, or State highway.
The EV Tourism Corridor Program will evaluate applications on a rolling basis and build upon the competitive EV Tourism Program, which has already awarded 70 grants for over $7.3 million in incentives since the program began accepting applications in fiscal year 2022. These grants have awarded incentives for a total of 236 Level 2 and 88 DC Fast Chargers to tourism sites across New Jersey.
For more information regarding New Jersey’s robust array of electric vehicle and electric vehicle charging programs, please visit: https://chargeup.njcleanenergy.com/
About the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU)
NJBPU is a state agency and regulatory authority mandated to ensure safe, adequate and proper utility services at reasonable rates for New Jersey customers. Critical services regulated by NJBPU include natural gas, electricity, water, wastewater, telecommunications and cable television. The Board has general oversight and responsibility for monitoring utility service, responding to consumer complaints, and investigating utility accidents. To find out more about NJBPU, visit our website at www.nj.gov/bpu.
About New Jersey’s Clean Energy Program (NJCEP)
NJCEP, established on January 22, 2003, in accordance with the Electric Discount and Energy Competition Act (EDECA), provides financial and other incentives to the State's residential customers, businesses and schools that install high-efficiency or renewable energy technologies, thereby reducing energy usage, lowering customers' energy bills and reducing environmental impacts. The program is authorized and overseen by the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU), and its website is www.NJCleanEnergy.com.