Last updated: January 17, 2024

Louisiana is gearing up for a greener future by embracing electric vehicle (EV) technology. With a commitment to sustainability, the state is lighting the way toward a cleaner transportation landscape through initiatives like the Entergy eTech program. Let’s explore how these incentives are energizing Louisiana’s journey into the world of electric mobility.

NEVI Funding Program Draft RFP and Program Requirements

Louisiana is on the precipice of a substantial transformation in its electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, marked by an infusion of approximately $73 million over the next five years through President Biden’s Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA). The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (LA DOTD) is spearheading the administration and deployment of EV charging station infrastructure across the state.

At the core of this initiative is the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program, a key component of the IIJA. This program commits funds to state transportation agencies, covering 80% of EV infrastructure expenses, while the remaining 20% represents a minimum state match to be covered by grant recipients.

Presently, LA DOTD is in the process of formulating a draft Request for Proposal (RFP) for a competitive grant program. This program, spanning a phased approach over five years, aligns with federal requirements mandating DC Fast Chargers within one mile of designated corridors. The comprehensive plan seeks to foster public discussions and encourages interested entities to submit applications, with the application window slated to open in the first quarter of 2024.

Round 1: Strategic Deployment

The NEVI Funding Program in Louisiana will unfold in multiple rounds, with the initial phase focusing on the interstate Alternative Fuel Corridor (AFC) network. These corridors, encompassing major routes like I-10, I-12, I-110, and others, will establish an efficient network providing EV charging every 50 miles or less.

The program’s objectives, outlined in the Louisiana NEVI deployment plan, extend beyond infrastructure establishment. They include environmental justice, emissions reduction, and equitable distribution of EV infrastructure, with LA DOTD inviting private entities to partake in a phased approach for building out the AFC corridors, ensuring responsible utilization of NEVI Formula Program funds.

Program Requirements

LA DOTD emphasizes collaboration between applicants, business owners, stakeholders, and site hosts. Eligible entities are encouraged to submit proposals for projects directly related to EV charging infrastructure, focusing on designated AFCs accessible to the public 24/7.

Applicants are eligible for up to 80% federal cost-share, covering various expenses such as DC fast charging equipment, utility infrastructure upgrades, signage, lighting, and more. The procurement method involves a phased approach, with the first round focusing on ten Corridor Groups, each identified with specific exit numbers.

As Louisiana advances toward an electrified future, the NEVI Funding Program, in its draft RFP stage, calls for active participation in public discussions. Simultaneously, LA DOTD outlines specific requirements to ensure the efficacy and accessibility of the charging infrastructure, including American Disability Act compliance and adherence to program specifications such as NACS connector inclusion, pull-through bays, and a 5-year Operations and Maintenance (O&M) contract with a qualified NEVI EVITP contractor.

This draft RFP and the associated program requirements lay the groundwork for a robust and sustainable electric mobility ecosystem within the state, emphasizing accessibility, reliability, and environmental responsibility.

Entergy eTech Program: Sparking Change

The Entergy eTech program is proof of Louisiana’s dedication to fostering EV adoption. This visionary initiative offers cash incentives to drive the installation of Level 2 (L2) charging stations across the state. Designed primarily for commercial and fleet purposes, this program brings together public and private sectors in a collaborative effort to build a robust EV charging infrastructure.

Under the Entergy eTech program, businesses have the opportunity to receive cash incentives of up to $250 per Level 2 charging station. This financial support significantly reduces the barriers to entry for businesses looking to invest in electric vehicle charging infrastructure. But the program’s impact doesn’t stop there.

Electrifying Truck Stops and Fleets: A Case-by-Case Commitment

Louisiana is stepping up its commitment to sustainable transportation by offering cash incentives for electrifying truck stops and fleets. In a forward-thinking approach, the Entergy eTech program considers each case on an individual basis, highlighting the state’s adaptability and responsiveness to the evolving needs of the transportation sector.

This tailored approach means that truck stops and fleets have the opportunity to receive custom cash incentives, further encouraging the integration of EV technology into the heart of the state’s transportation infrastructure.

Cultivating a Cleaner Future: Benefits Beyond the Present

The incentives offered by the Entergy eTech program extend beyond the immediate financial support. By encouraging the adoption of EV charging stations and electrifying truck stops and fleets, Louisiana is paving the way for a cleaner and more sustainable future.

Not only do these initiatives reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but they also contribute to improving air quality and public health, while bolstering the state’s reputation as a hub for innovative and forward-looking transportation solutions.

Louisiana’s Call to Action

The Entergy eTech program represents a call to action for businesses and organizations across Louisiana. By participating in this initiative, businesses are not only reducing their carbon footprint but also playing an instrumental role in shaping a future of cleaner transportation options.

As the state opens the doors to a greener tomorrow, the Entergy eTech program stands as a beacon of progress and possibility. It’s a testament to Louisiana’s commitment to innovation, sustainability, and a shared vision for a brighter and cleaner transportation landscape.

Join the Electric Movement: Embrace the Future Today

Louisiana’s journey into the world of electric mobility is one that promises a cleaner, more sustainable future. The Entergy eTech program provides a unique opportunity for businesses to lead the charge toward a greener tomorrow.By participating in the Entergy eTech program, you’re not only reaping immediate benefits but also contributing to a legacy of positive change that will echo through the roads of Louisiana for years to come.

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Ivelina Kadiri

Policy Compliance Manager

About the author

Ivelina is a trend-seeking policy compliance manager who skillfully navigates complex regulatory landscapes and bridges the gap between sustainable transportation goals and actionable implementation.