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EVOK - Oklahoma's Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Program

Expansion and enhancement of Oklahoma's electric vehicle charging infrastructure statewide.

 

View the NEVI Plan

View the NEVI FAQs

E-mail EVOK@odot.org with your comments

 

 

 

EV corridors are planned throughout the State

Announcements

As ODOT continues to identify sites for electric charging stations, we would like to hear from you on what is important about charging station locations.  Please take the survey and provide your input.  Additionally, if you would like to have a presentation to your group about the NEVI program, please email us at EVOK@odot.org.

View the NEVI FAQs

EV Industry Meeting from May 30, 2023

Expansion and Enhancement

The bipartisan infrastructure bill created a new funding program to assist states with expansion and enhancement of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles.

Matching Funds

The National Electric Vehicle Formula Program (NEVI) provides Oklahoma with more than $66 million in federal funding for EV charging infrastructure over the next five years. Federal funds must be matched with state, local, and/or private funding.

Future Corridors

Oklahoma has successfully nominated several highway and turnpike corridors as Alternative Fuel Corridors. FHWA has designated alternative fuel corridors to support the installation of EV charging, hydrogen, propane, and natural gas fueling infrastructure at strategic locations along major national highways.

Electric Vehicle Oklahoma

This publicity available map can be used for future procurement round planning and to check the progress of NEVI-funded charging stations across Oklahoma.






 

Multi-Agency Effort

ODOT is working closely with state partners like the Oklahoma Secretary of Energy and Environment (OSEE), along with tribal governments and local stakeholders like the Association of Central Oklahoma Governments and the Indian Nations Council of Governments.

 

Rural Routes


The NEVI program will help expand EV charging infrastructure to rural and underserved areas.


 






 






 

Confidence in Travel


Building out Alternative Fuel Corridors with EV charging stations at least every 50 miles will help EV drivers travel through all parts of Oklahoma.


 


Program Partners

Contact EVOK

Reach out for inquiries about the program.
 

Program Details

Read more about the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) program.

Last Modified on Jan 10, 2025