Colorado is driving forward its commitment to zero-emission transportation with the launch of the Fleet-ZERO program. Opening May 12, 2025, this new initiative offers competitive statewide funding to support the deployment of fleet electric vehicle (EV) charging stations. With $3 million allocated for the first round, this program is designed to accelerate the electrification of fleet infrastructure across the state.
The Fleet-ZERO program provides financial support for the installation of Level 2 and DC Fast Charging (DCFC) stations that serve fleets. The funding opportunity is open to both public and private sector stakeholders and supports a range of project types depending on ownership, access, and operational models.
Applicants will have:
12 months to complete Level 2 charger installations
18–24 months to complete Level 3 DCFC projects
The program supports three core project categories:
Single Fleet
Charging stations owned and operated by a single fleet.
Shared Fleet
Stations shared among two or more fleets, promoting infrastructure efficiency.
Charging-as-a-Service, Public, or Semi-Public Fleet
Charging-as-a-Service (CaaS): Providers offer charging to one or more fleets via access/utilization agreements.
Public Fleet Charging: Open-access, first-come, first-serve model.
Semi-Public Fleet Charging: Reservation-based access open to multiple fleets.
Per Dual Port Charger Incentives:
$6,000 for Level 2 chargers (<19kW)
Up to $70,000 for high-powered DCFC units (100kW+)
Total Incentive Range: Projects may receive $250,000 to $500,000, depending on scope and specifications.
Equity-Enhanced Incentives: Up to 90% of total project costs are available for:
Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBE)
Minority/Women/Veteran-Owned and Small Business Enterprises (MBE, WBE, VOSB, SBE)
Non-profits and Government agencies
A rolling application process is available for projects requesting less than $50,000, offering flexibility for smaller fleet operators to electrify without competing in the larger funding round.
Whether you operate a single municipal fleet or provide charging-as-a-service to a regional network, Colorado’s Fleet-ZERO program offers tailored funding to help bring your EV infrastructure online. With an emphasis on equity and flexibility, this program is a powerful step toward decarbonizing transportation across the state.
📅 Application Deadline: July 11, 2025
🔌 Program Launch: May 12, 2025