Illinois Environmental Protection Agency Director John J. Kim has announced plans to spend more than $25 million on new EV charging infrastructure under the Driving a Cleaner Illinois program.
That $25.1 million of Illinois EPA money ($25,152,259.44, to be exact) is being awarded to 20 applicants, and will eventually fund 643 new Direct Current Fast Charging (DCFC) ports at 141 locations throughout the state. These awards come in addition to $12.6 million the Illinois EPA awarded in Volkswagen Settlement funding (read: Dieselgate penalties) for more than 300 new EV fast charging ports in 2023.
“Through these grants, Illinois will increase the number of fast charging ports by over 100 percent, resulting in nearly 1,000 more fast charging ports available for Illinois’ EV motorists and visitors,” said Director Kim. “This is significant progress in building out EV charging infrastructure throughout Illinois, with more opportunities on the way.”
The money is geared towards putting DCFC charging stations at publicly accessible locations like malls, grocery stores, gas stations, and hotels (etc.). Additional “points” (translation: funds) were awarded to projects in Equity Investment Eligible Communities.
The complete list of award winners is listed, below.
Grantee
Award Amount
Location(s) of EV Chargers
Location Type
3216N Inc
$320,000.00
Elk Grove Village Stone Park
Gas Stations
Adams Electric Cooperative
$277,814.00
Quincy (2)
Community College Hotel
Amoco Food Shop Number 1 Inc
$320,000.00
Chicago (2)
Gas Stations
BP Products North America Inc
$8,320,000.00
Addison Aurora (2) Bellwood Bloomington Bolingbrook Chicago (2) Crystal Lake Des Plaines (2) Effingham (2) Elk Grove Village Glen Ellyn Hampshire Huntley Joliet (2) Kankakee Lake in the Hills Lombard McHenry Morris Mt. Vernon Naperville (2) Romeoville Round Lake Beach Round Lake Park Summit Third Lake Troy Volo West Chicago Woodridge Zion
Gas Stations
Egyptian Electric Cooperative Association
$320,000.00
Carbondale Carterville
University Hotel
Gjovik Ford
$400,000.00
Plano Sandwich
Car Dealerships
GPM Investments LLC
$319,751.44
Edgewood St. Elmo
Gas Stations
ITSM Software Consultants Inc
$1,810,000.00
Algonquin (2) Arlington Heights (2) Bridgeview Buffalo Grove Chicago Matteson North Chicago Roselle West Chicago (2)
Shopping/Retail
Lanman Oil Company
$480,000.00
Charleston Mattoon Tuscola
Gas Stations
OBE Power Networks 1 LLC
$320,000.00
Ottawa (2)
Parks/Recreation
OSF Healthcare System
$320,000.00
Peoria (2)
Healthcare
Pilot Travel Centers LLC
$1,440,000.00
Decatur Effingham Gilman Marion Marshall Oakwood Rochelle Vandalia Woodhull
Gas Stations
PowerPort EVC LLC
$320,000.00
Ashkum Bourbonnais
Shopping/Recreation
Red E Charging LLC
$2,079,402.00
Arcola Atlanta Bolingbrook Brimfield Chicago Fulton Loves Park Marion Peotone Richton Park Shorewood Villa Park Wilmette
Gas Stations
Rivian Automotive LLC
$920,000.00
Normal Oak Brook Springfield
Shopping/Retail
Road Ranger LLC
$1,600,000.00
Bourbonnais Dixon Grayville Marion Marshall McLean Minonk Princeton Rochelle Springfield
Gas Stations
Shiner Management Group Inc
$320,000.00
Gurnee Mundelein
Shopping/Retail
Sustainable Energies Corporation
$1,760,000.00
Country Club Hills East Peoria Glendale Grayslake Gurnee McHenry Melrose Park Moline Round Lake Beach Waukegan (2)
Restaurants
Universal EV LLC
$2,945,292.00
East Peoria (2) Princeton (2) Casey Sandoval Salem Granite City Peoria Decatur Ottawa (5) Gilman Marion Lincoln Hoffman Estates Chillicothe Elk Grove Village
Mercedes-Benz Chargepoint charging hub; via Mercedes-Benz.
More EV charging infrastructure is undoubtedly a good thing, and these funds are going to help encourage business and public sector entities in the state to keep doing the right thing here and invest in the future of transportation.