Kentucky Public Notice — Hardin County, Kentucky. Open — accepting responses.
request for proposals to further expand the state’s network of fast-charging stations to support long-distance travel for electric vehicle drivers across the state. “Electric vehicles are no longer the technology of the future, they’re here now,” Gov. Andy Beshear said. “We’re excited by the progress we’re making to expand our charging network, and we will keep working until Kentucky has the network required to meet the needs of the families that rely on our roads each day.” This is the fourth RFP under the state’s EV Charging Program, which has supported the opening of 12 fast-charging sites to date. In total, Kentucky is expected to receive nearly $70 million in federal funds from the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Formula Program established through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. Previous proposals focused on Kentucky’s alternative fuel cor- ridors along its interstates and parkways, where the current 12 open sites and the 16 under construction are located. This latest proposal seeks private developers who will design, build, operate and maintain the stations in other urban and rural areas not already served by those stations, helping ensure EV infrastructure reaches communities across Kentucky. This includes rural portions of counties, some parkways such as the Bluegrass Parkway, as well as routes connecting interstates and parkways: U.S. 23, U.S. 68, U.S. 25E, U.S. 27 and U.S. 127, AA Highway in central and eastern Kentucky; U.S. 68, KY 80, U.S. 51 and U.S. Published in News-Enterprise (Hardin County) on 2026-06-05.
Kentucky Public Notice — Hardin County issued this it and technology opportunity in Kentucky. It was published on June 5, 2026.
Kentucky Public Notice — Hardin County in Kentucky is using this solicitation to procure technology work. Public agencies typically advertise this kind of work as a Request for Proposals (RFP), evaluating bidders on a combination of qualifications, technical approach, and price. Bidders responding to a technology solicitation in Kentucky are generally expected to provide proof of liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage, hold any state license or trade certification required for the scope of work, and post performance and payment bonds for contracts above the agency's threshold.
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