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All 50 states submitted NEVI plans and must revise them annually, giving them opportunities to learn and improve public engagement and ensure that investments benefit all communities.
In partnership with Atlas Public Policy, GreenLatinos, and EVHybridNoire, we recommend states do the following to center equity and maximize benefits to DACs during future NEVI planning:
- Employ a wide range of outreach strategies to DACs, community-based organizations, and Tribes
- Provide accessible and culturally-appropriate education to DACs on the basics of EVs and NEVI
- Develop state-specific tools and co-determine the most important benefits with DACs
- Build agency capacity for subsequent rounds of NEVI planning and continue engagement throughout the program, including after and in-between planning stages
- Practice transparency by naming stakeholders the state consulted during NEVI plan development and publish their feedback
If implemented effectively and equitably, NEVI can ready our roads for widespread adoption of EVs and benefit environmental justice communities.
Along with offering these recommendations, this report examines the initial NEVI planning of 27 states—specifically assessing equity in the areas of public engagement as plans were developed and in approved plans. This analysis is just part of the path towards an equitable charging network. If implemented effectively and in tandem with other incentives, NEVI can ready our roads for widespread adoption of EVs while advancing environmental justice.