Electric trucks are gaining traction, but charging infrastructure remains a barrier. Incentive programs can help, but their effectiveness depends on their design. Atlas interviewed 16 stakeholders—fleet operators, charging developers, state agency officials, and policy experts—to understand what makes medium- and heavy-duty vehicle charger incentive programs work well. The research surfaces the need for: 

  1. Flexible, stakeholder-centered program designs to accommodate diverse fleets,  
  2. Coordination between vehicle and charger funding to avoid timing mismatches, 
  3. Program designs that incentivize right-sizing charger power, 
  4. Administrative simplifications to reduce barriers for smaller fleets, 
  5. Payment structures that support cash flow realities,  
  6. Intentional approaches to program accessibility, 
  7. Improved utility coordination to navigate grid integration, and  
  8. Strategies for long-term program sustainability as markets evolve. 

The report provides concrete recommendations on each program design element to guide policymakers in designing more effective incentive programs. 

Published On: February, 2026 / Categories: Reports / Tags: , , /

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