The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy’s (EGLE) the MI Healthy Climate Plan, released in April 2022, and the Michigan Office of Future Mobility and Electrification’s (OFME) MI Future Mobility Plan, released in November 2022, set forth an ambitious set of goals aimed at modernizing the state’s transportation sector by leveraging and reaffirming Michigan’s historic position as a leader in the clean mobility industry and mobility innovation. The plans established a statewide goal of deploying 100,000 EV chargers by 2030 (including at-home chargers, workplace chargers, and public chargers) to support an anticipated 2 million EVs.
Supportive state policies are critical to achieving these ambitious goals, ensuring equitable EV charging deployment and EV adoption opportunities and enabling Michigan’s clean mobility in the future. However, Michigan does not yet have a holistic framework or roadmap to guide policymakers and stakeholders seeking to make progress toward the goals.
Transportation Electrification in Michigan: A Roadmap of State Policy Actions
Recognizing the importance of cohesive action that leverages the wealth of experience and perspectives within Michigan’s mobility, utility, and advanced energy industries, the Institute for Energy Innovation, Michigan Energy Innovation Business Council, Clean Fuels Michigan, and the Michigan Clean Fuels Institute partnered to create this Transportation Electrification Roadmap which plots a course to achieving Michigan’s electric mobility goals by providing policy recommendations based on national and international industry experience and expertise.
Roadmap Fact Sheet
This Roadmap also serves as the policy roadmap for the Drive Electric Initiative.