
In December, MDOT issued a new call for proposals for building up to 29 additional highway charging stations, expecting stable federal support. At the time, senior MDOT officials told Inside Climate News they were confident in the programโs security since it was authorized under law.
But Trumpโs funding pause has upended those plans.
โThe Maryland Department of Transportation is moving forward with its obligated NEVI funding and is awaiting new guidance from the U.S. Department of Transportation to advance future funding rounds,โ said Carter Elliott, a spokesperson for Gov. Wes Moore, in an emailed statement.
The Moore administration reaffirmed its commitment to EV expansion, calling charging essential to reducing consumer costs and cutting climate pollution. โGov. Moore is committed to making the state more competitive by pressing forward with the administrationโs strategy to deliver charging infrastructure for clean cars to drivers across the state,โ the statement added.
In written comments, an MDOT spokesperson said the agency is determining its options for future funding needs and solicitations.
Katherine Garcรญa, director of the Sierra Clubโs Clean Transportation for All program, said that freezing the EV charging funds was an unsound and illegal move by the Trump administration. โThis is an attack on bipartisan funding that Congress approved years ago and is driving investment and innovation in every state,โ she said.
She said that the NEVI program is helping the US build out the infrastructure needed to support the transition to vehicles that donโt pollute the air.
The Sierra Clubโs Josh Stebbins lamented the slow pace of the EV charger buildout across the state. โWe are not sure when Maryland’s NEVI chargers will be operational,โ he said. โStates must move faster and accelerate the installation of NEVI stations. It has been frustratingly slow, and the public needs to see a return on its investment.โ
Maryland EV ambitions are high stakes. Transportation remains the stateโs largest source of greenhouse gas emissions, and public officials and advocates see EV adoption as critical to meet its net-zero carbon goal by 2045. NEVI is also a key plank of the stateโs broader Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Planning initiative, designed to accelerate the transition away from fossil fuels.
What happens next
As litigation is brought over the Trump administrationโs pause on NEVI funds, experts like Turnbull of the Alliance for Transportation Electrification believe the United States remains, despite this bump, on the road toward electrification.
โWe are not shifting into reverse,โ Turnbull said. โThe EV market will continue to grow across all market segments driven by market innovation and consumer demand, both within the United States and globally. By pretending the EV transition doesnโt exist, this administration risks the USโs global competitiveness, national security, and economic growth.โ
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