Featured Projects
Encompassing all facets of mobility and electrification, OFME and Michigan's ecosystem of partners collaborate on a wide variety of projects and programs that continue to build, test, commercialize and scale the technologies that are redefining the field.Land Approach Project
Wireless Charging Roadway
MDOT, in partnership with Electreon, is piloting the first public in-road wireless charging system in the U.S. on a 1-mile stretch in Detroit. This project aims to revolutionize transportation by enabling continuous EV charging on the move, turning public roads into sustainable energy platforms that could significantly boost electric vehicle adoption.
Water Approach Project
Fresh Coast Corridor
The Fresh Coast Maritime Challenge offers commercial enterprises of all sizes a sustainable, cost-effective and efficient means of transitioning watercraft from diesel to electric power and electrifying marinas. The first cohort of grant recipients will help enable continued innovation in Michigan’s mobility industry, while also contributing to a blueprint that can be replicated by marinas across North America.
Air Approach Project
Advanced Aerial Mobility (AAM) Activation Fund
The State of Michigan is committed to accelerating the development and deployment of Advanced Aerial Mobility (AAM) technologies and infrastructure that have the potential to drive measurable benefits for all Michiganders and strengthen the state’s economy.
Additional Featured Projects
Connected Vehicle Corridor
MDOT's proposed Connected and Automated Vehicle (CAV) Corridor on I-94 in Wayne and Washtenaw counties will transform an existing lane into a technology-enabled express lane. Stretching from M-10 in Detroit, to Ann-Arbor Saline Road, this corridor will integrate cutting-edge digital and physical infrastructure to support the future of connected and automated vehicles.
Truck Stop of the Future
Located at Daimler Truck North America's 130-acre Redford facility near the border with Canada, the Mobility Charging Hub is a multi-phase initiative intended to better facilitate companies in their quest to transition their fleets to electric commercial vehicles. The project also serves as an innovation zone where companies will be able to test new business models, changing truck stops, and refueling depots.
MachH2 Hydrogen Hub
A Michigan-backed clean hydrogen hub project, the Midwest Alliance for Clean Hydrogen (MachH2), has been awarded up to $1 billion by the U.S Department of Energy to develop regional supply chains for the production, distribution and use of hydrogen in trucks and heavy-duty vehicles.