Tennessee will receive $35.5 million from the fed gov't to establish an Alternative Fuel Corridor in Nashville
The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation will receive $35.5 million to establish an Alternative Fuel Corridor in Nashville by developing two zero emission vehicle infrastructure hubs with a total of 94 electric vehicle charging ports. The first hub will be located near Exit 56 of I-24, near the Nashville International Airport. The second hub will be near Exit 47 off I-24 and Jefferson Street. Both sites are within disadvantaged communities. The project aims to deploy Nashville’s first public medium- and heavy-duty zero-emission vehicle charging infrastructure, supporting fleet electrification and electric freight corridor designations.
This is funded by the bipartisan infrastructure bill.
https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/cfi/grant_recipients/round_2/cfi-awardees-round2.pdf