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FHWA Certifies Alaska EV Charging Corridor Completion
March 20, 2026
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has officially certified the completion of Alaska's electric vehicle (EV) charging corridor between Anchorage and Fairbanks under the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) program, supported by $41 million in federal funding. This certification marks a significant milestone enabling Alaska to expand EV infrastructure statewide, improving accessibility and reliability for electric vehicle users beyond the corridor.
- The FHWA's certification confirms that Alaska's DOT&PF and Alaska Energy Authority have met NEVI program requirements, unlocking potential for further federal funding and infrastructure expansion.
- Procurement professionals should note increased opportunities for EV charging equipment providers and contractors as Alaska plans to extend EV infrastructure beyond the initial corridor.
- Tesla's involvement as an awardee highlights the role of private sector vendors in supporting federally funded EV infrastructure projects.
- Agencies and contractors engaged in EV infrastructure development should consider Alaska's model for leveraging NEVI funds to enhance rural and urban EV accessibility.
Agencies
Federal Highway Administration, Alaska Energy Authority, Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities
Vendors
Tesla
Locations
Sources
- EV Charging Corridor Declared Complete - Alaska Business Magazine · Alaska Business Magazine · Mar 20