Green Bay, Wisconsin — “Energizing the Bay of Green”

Green Bay lies at the mouth of the Fox River on the western shore of Green Bay (the bay of Lake Michigan), combining small-city charm with industrial and maritime heritage. The city is traditionally known for its shipping, paper and manufacturing industries, plus its cultural community and lakeshore access. Green Bay’s mix of river, lake, and city gives it a distinct identity anchored in Midwestern industry and Great Lakes geography.
Green Bay, Wisconsin's EV Initiatives
As part of statewide efforts under the EV infrastructure rollout, Green Bay — along with other communities — is set to host new charging stations funded by federal and state NEVI programs. These stations will be placed at travel hubs, convenience stores, and other publicly accessible locations to increase charging availability for residents and travelers. Meanwhile, Green Bay is modernizing municipal and public-service fleets: recent clean-energy planning includes procurement of electric vehicles for local government and transit operations, and steps to integrate EV readiness into future fleet upgrades. The city is also considering emissions-reducing transportation measures including improved biking and pedestrian infrastructure alongside vehicle electrification, reflecting a broad approach to sustainability.

Green Bay, Wisconsin's EV Future

Green Bay’s future EV strategy is likely to include a mix of public fast-charging stations along corridors and local chargers for municipal and transit fleet electrification. As fast chargers go online in the region, accessibility for EV owners will grow, helping support adoption by residents and visitors. The city may also continue to explore complementary sustainable transportation options — like biking, walking, and public transit — integrating EV infrastructure into broader planning for resilience, health, and environmental impact.
Because of a statewide EV infrastructure push, Wisconsin continues to channel federal funds, state-level grants, and regulatory support to help communities deploy charging stations, electrify fleets, and build EV-accessible transportation networks. Green Bay — like Milwaukee, Madison, and other cities — benefits from this coordinated effort, which aims to ensure that both urban centers and smaller communities have reliable EV infrastructure for public use, commuting, and long-distance travel.
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