GOEVIN announces award recipients

GOEVIN has awarded over $3.3 million to support public EV charging infrastructure across Indiana.

The funding is aimed at expanding publicly accessible direct current fast charging infrastructure and Level 2 charging infrastructure across Indiana.

GOEVIN received over 95 submissions for the funding opportunity. The awards will support 18 DCFC projects and 18 Level 2 charging infrastructure projects. All DCFC projects will be completed along Indiana’s Designated Alternative Fuel Corridors.

The 18 awarded DCFC projects will be publicly accessible with 24/7 access and within close vicinity of major corridors throughout Indiana. The locations of the selected DCFC projects include travel centers, restaurants and shopping centers.

The 18 awarded Level 2 charging projects address the need for publicly accessible charging during longer dwell times across metropolitan and rural communities. The Level 2 projects selected are visible locations that represent investments from private and public partnerships across Indiana.

“The GOEVIN awards build upon the currently deployed charging infrastructure in the GOEVIN program,” said Ryan Lisek, Drive Clean Indiana program director, in a press release. “Indiana has invested over $13 billion to support the development of electric vehicles and battery manufacturing facilities. The GOEVIN investments will support the next generation of Hoosier EV drivers.”

In June 2025, the GOEVIN: Closing the Gap Tour hosted eight stops across the state, including Evansville, Clarksville, Indianapolis, Muncie, South Bend, Fort Wayne, Lafayette and Hammond. At these events, the GOEVIN team provided information regarding GOEVIN electric fleet success stories, existing GOEVIN charging infrastructure across the state and the charging infrastructure funding opportunity. The GOEVIN: Closing the Gap Tour encouraged local government leaders, fleet operators, businesses, and residents to help close the gap in publicly accessible charging infrastructure and empower EV travel throughout Indiana.

GOEVIN anticipates that all projects will begin construction this fall and be completed by the end of 2026. A list of awardees is available here.

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