588 Or More New Public EV Chargers Coming To Texas
cleantechnica.com May 14, 2026

588 Or More New Public EV Chargers Coming To Texas

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

The Texas Transportation Commission has authorized Phase II of the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure program, allocating approximately $250 million for new public EV chargers in Texas. This phase is expected to bring at least 588 new charging ports, with many being fast chargers. The program aims to support long-distance EV driving trips and fill charging gaps in rural areas. Phase I provided $53 million in funding for 65 charging sites, with 15 completed. The new chargers will help reduce range anxiety and promote EV adoption, supporting Texas's over 330,000 fully electric vehicles. The state will install DC Fast Charge stations with a minimum of four ports and up to 300kW.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · Reduced range anxiety from increased public EV chargers will drive greater electric vehicle adoption in Texas.
  • · Faster charging infrastructure also enables local farm and work trucks to access the charging network, expanding EV use beyond personal vehicles.