FY26 Community EVSE AOI 1: EV Infrastructure Planning, Application Form Logo
  • Application for FY26 Community Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Grant Program 

    Area of Interest 1 (AOI1): EV Infrastructure Planning 
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  • Program Description: 
    The Maryland Energy Administration (MEA) is pleased to announce the Community Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Grant Program (Community EVSE Program or the Program) for Fiscal Year (FY) 2026. The purpose of the Program is to increase access to affordable and reliable electric vehicle (EV) charging networks and reduce transportation greenhouse gas emissions throughout Maryland, and especially in overburdened communities.

    A key goal of AOI1 is to equip Maryland’s local governments with the data, analysis, and strategic planning needed to make informed, community-driven decisions about where and how to deploy electric vehicle charging infrastructure. EV infrastructure planning is essential for assessing feasibility and building a strong foundation for future successful and cost-effective EVSE installations.  AOI1 will help local governments fund community-level planning and/or site-level planning within their jurisdiction. Funding will aid jurisdictions in planning for accessible, reliable, and financially sustainable EV charging.

    Program Type: Competitive, statewide.

    Program Deadline: Applications will be accepted until February, 25th, 2026 at 3:00 PM Eastern Time Zone.

    Program Funding Available: MEA anticipates a total of five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) will be available for AOI1: EV Infrastructure Planning in FY 2026.

  • Application Checklist

    Before beginning your Community EVSE Application, please ensure you have the following documents ready for upload. These documents are described in more detail in the Community EVSE Grant Program Area of Interest 1 Funding Opportunity Announcement available on MEA's website. 
  • Applicant Information

  • Primary Point of Contact

    The primary point of contact is the person that the Maryland Energy Administration (MEA) can contact regarding this application, employed by the applicant or an authorized agent.
  • Secondary Point of Contact (optional)

    An additional point of contact include on application correspondence.
  • Primary Authorized Signatory

    Individual holding signatory authority to sign this application form and enter the Applicant into a Grant Agreement with MEA, if awarded.
  • Secondary Authorized Signatory

    Occasionally, government entities with multiple signatory persons will need to sign documents.
  • Project Specific Information

  • Requested Grant Amount

    See below table for breakout of flat grant amounts based on applicant entity type and EV infrastructure planning types. Please enter your jurisdiction's requested grant amount after reviewing all minimum requirements and the table below.
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  • Grant Program General Provisions

  • MEA grant programs are covered by general provisions that apply to all energy programs, the most current version of these General Provisions is v.3, February 2022. The latest approved version of this document will be incorporated into all FY26 grant agreements issued by MEA.

    In addition to the general provisions, MEA may at its sole discretion obligate some, all, or none of the FY26 Program budget, based on the quality and eligibility of applications submitted to MEA.

  • Confidentiality and Personal Information Statement

  • In accordance with Section 4-501(c)(3) of the General Provisions Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland, MEA is required to advise Applicants of the following:

    1. Any personal information requested in the Application is necessary to evaluate the eligibility of the Applicant for a Grant.
    2. Failure to provide all required information will prevent MEA from processing the Application. Some of this information may be provided to other agencies of the State to process the payment of Grant Funds if the Applicant is awarded a Grant.
    3. The Applicant’s name, project information, and Grant award may be publicly accessible on our website if the Applicant is awarded a Grant.
    4. As set forth in Section 4-502 of the General Provisions Article, an applicant has the right to inspect, amend, or correct a personal record as maintained by the Program.
       

    All information submitted in a Grant Application is subject to the Maryland Public Information Act (PIA). If the Applicant believes information in the Application is confidential and therefore should be exempt from disclosure under the PIA, the Applicant shall clearly mark this information and identify it by page and section or line number. Upon request for information from a third party, MEA is required to make an independent determination whether the information must be disclosed under the PIA. Designating information as confidential does not guarantee that it will be exempt from disclosure.

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