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In this clip we sit down with Loren McDonald, Chief Analyst at Paren, to unpack the latest National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) developments shaping the EV charging industry. In the full episode, We explore how recent policy shifts and federal decisions are influencing state-by-state rollouts—revealing why some states are revving forward while others tap the brakes. Loren highlights how rideshare adoption is driving DC fast charger demand and offers insights on charging deserts that still need infrastructure. We also discuss the evolving role of the Joint Office of Energy and Transportation, how reliability standards are improving under NEVI, and what rising EV adoption means for the future of long-distance travel. Takeaways 1. Over 1,000 NEVI sites awarded: More than 1,000 potential fast-charging locations have been selected across 37 states, though some remain in contract negotiations. 2. Political and procedural divides: Several states are pushing NEVI projects forward, while others have paused due to leadership changes or internal policy interpretations. 3. High rideshare utilization: In certain urban areas, rideshare drivers already account for up to 25% of all DC fast-charger usage, a figure expected to rise further. 4. Joint Office staffing cuts: Recent reductions at the Joint Office of Energy and Transportation may slow technical assistance, but do not eliminate NEVI’s allocated funding. 5. Scoring rubrics matter: From site amenities to cost-sharing ratios, each state’s RFP scoring criteria can significantly impact which organizations win funding. 6. Convenience store dominance: Large chains like Loves and Pilot often lead NEVI bids, creating better-lit, more reliable charging sites that improve the overall EV driver experience. Links from the Episode 1. Check out this recent episode of @StateOfChargeWithTomMoloughney speaking with Bill Ferro, CTO of Paren: • Trump Halts $5 Billion NEVI: Is It Working... 1a. You can also watch our recent interview with Bill Ferro on youtube: https://gridconnections.fm/youtube-55 2. EV Charging Summit & Expo that the Paren team will be at in March: https://evchargingsummit.com/ Looking to either buy a Tesla or even test drive one, use our referral code: https://gridconnections.fm/tesla Travel for work and looking for a card that rewards your travel needs? Earn 60,000 bonus points with either Chase Sapphire card: https://gridconnections.fm/chase-cards Looking to go off grid or just need a better internet setup? Try Starlink FREE for a month: https://gridconnections.fm/starlink Prefer Audio? Listen to this episode on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts: https://gridconnections.fm/apple-podc... Spotify Podcasts: https://gridconnections.fm/spotify-po... NEVI, EV charging, infrastructure, federal policy, rideshare, rural charging, electric vehicles, charging deserts, state responses, industry trends, DCFC, DC Fast Charging