Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Master Plan

Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT)

Purpose of the Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Master Plan

Florida Statute 339.287 titled “Electric vehicle charging stations; infrastructure plan development” requires the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) to coordinate, develop and recommend a Master Plan for the development of electric vehicle (EV) charging station infrastructure along the State Highway System (SHS). The FDOT, in consultation with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), the Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) and other state agencies, developed the EVMP with extensive public engagement.

The EVMP delivers a comprehensive course of action to efficiently and effectively provide for EV charging infrastructure to support the goals of F.S. 339.287. This document serves as a starting point for both public and private entities to become familiar with the challenges and opportunities associated with EV charging infrastructure. It also serves as a guide for future legislative, agency-level and public engagement efforts.

The EVMP supports the Florida Transportation Plan (FTP), a single overarching plan for Florida’s transportation future, by advancing the use of EVs to improve air quality, and fosters economic development by encouraging the expansion of the labor force to support EV infrastructure. The EVMP supports opportunities to lower the total cost of vehicle ownership per household and enhances transportation equity. The primary objectives of the EVMP include:

  • Support both short-range and long-range electric vehicle travel as well as emergency evacuation in the state;
  • Adapt state infrastructure consistent with market demand; and
  • Ensure availability of adequate and reliable EV charging stations.

FDOT's role is to adapt state infrastructure to enable the future of electrified mobility.


Introduction to Electric Vehicles


Electric Vehicle Ownership in Florida


Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure


Identification of Potential New EVSE Locations