FDOT’s Electric Vehicle Road Map outlines opportunities for the state legislature and
Public Service Commission to act on EV infrastructure, increasing transportation resilience
National business group Advanced Energy Economy (AEE) today applauded the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) for finalizing its comprehensive Electric Vehicle Road Map. Required by SB 7018,* the long-term plan suggests a number of programs the Public Service Commission or state legislature could take up next session, such as providing funding to fill charging infrastructure gaps, establishing statewide electric vehicle (EV) adoption goals, implementing a competitive grant program to spur private investment, and electrifying the state’s fleets to increase resiliency.
“FDOT has created a roadmap that, if adopted by the legislature and Public Service Commission, would create long-term certainty for a growing industry, improve resilience, and deliver savings for Florida’s ratepayers,” said Ebo Entsuah, principal at Advanced Energy Economy. “Implementing the roadmap will spur needed investments in electric vehicle charging infrastructure across the state.
“AEE looks forward to working with the PSC, the state legislature, and the Governor’s office to move forward with implementation,” added Entsuah. “With the Electric Vehicle Road Map now completed, Florida has the opportunity to become a leader in delivering the benefits of EVs to Floridians in every corner of the state.”