To be eligible to receive a grant under this subsection, an eligible entity shall submit to the Secretary an application at such time, in such manner, and containing such information as the Secretary shall require, including—
(A)
a description of how the eligible entity has considered—
(i)
public accessibility of charging or fueling infrastructure proposed to be funded with a grant under this subsection, including—
(I)
charging or fueling connector types and publicly available information on real-time availability; and
(II)
payment methods to ensure secure, convenient, fair, and equal access;
(ii)
collaborative engagement with stakeholders (including automobile manufacturers, utilities, infrastructure providers, technology providers, electric charging, hydrogen, propane, and natural gas fuel providers, metropolitan planning organizations, States, Indian tribes, and units of local governments, fleet owners, fleet managers, fuel station owners and operators, labor organizations, infrastructure construction and component parts suppliers, and multi-State and regional entities)—
(I)
to foster enhanced, coordinated, public-private or private investment in electric vehicle charging infrastructure, hydrogen fueling infrastructure, propane fueling infrastructure, or natural gas fueling infrastructure;
(II)
to expand deployment of electric vehicle charging infrastructure, hydrogen fueling infrastructure, propane fueling infrastructure, or natural gas fueling infrastructure;
(III)
to protect personal privacy and ensure cybersecurity; and
(IV)
to ensure that a properly trained workforce is available to construct and install electric vehicle charging infrastructure, hydrogen fueling infrastructure, propane fueling infrastructure, or natural gas fueling infrastructure;
(iii)
the location of the station or fueling site, such as consideration of—
(I)
the availability of onsite amenities for vehicle operators, such as restrooms or food facilities;
(II)
access in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (
42 U.S.C. 12101 et seq.);
(III)
height and fueling capacity requirements for facilities that charge or refuel large vehicles, such as semi-trailer trucks; and
(IV)
appropriate distribution to avoid redundancy and fill charging or fueling gaps;
(iv)
infrastructure installation that can be responsive to technology advancements, such as accommodating autonomous vehicles, vehicle-to-grid technology, and future charging methods; and
(v)
the long-term operation and maintenance of the electric vehicle charging infrastructure, hydrogen fueling infrastructure, propane fueling infrastructure, or natural gas fueling infrastructure, to avoid stranded assets and protect the investment of public funds in that infrastructure; and
(B)
an assessment of the estimated emissions that will be reduced through the use of electric vehicle charging infrastructure, hydrogen fueling infrastructure, propane fueling infrastructure, or natural gas fueling infrastructure, which shall be conducted using the Alternative Fuel Life-Cycle Environmental and Economic Transportation (AFLEET) tool developed by Argonne National Laboratory (or a successor tool).