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Electrification Assessment of Public Vehicles in Washington

2020-12-03T15:33:37-05:00

Washington state is positioned to cost effectively electrify nearly all public vehicle procurements by the year 2035. With near-term policy action and targeted investments in infrastructure, the state can accelerate ongoing efforts to advance electric vehicles and solidify its leadership position in the electric vehicle market in the United States.

Electrification Assessment of Public Vehicles in Washington2020-12-03T15:33:37-05:00

EV Hub Live

2026-05-19T09:13:44-04:00

We had a great run! As of December 2025, we've sunset EV Hub Live. We now offer a single show for all the work we do at Atlas Public Policy. Links to old episodes are [...]

EV Hub Live2026-05-19T09:13:44-04:00

Scaling Up Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure: Lessons from China and the United States for the Indian Context

2020-08-06T13:32:52-04:00

To expand India’s charging infrastructure, this report provides best practices from two of the largest EV markets – China and the United States – for the Indian context. This report aims to provide Indian policymakers and stakeholders with a review of the key challenges facing EV charging infrastructure markets in China and the United States.

Scaling Up Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure: Lessons from China and the United States for the Indian Context2020-08-06T13:32:52-04:00

Public EV Charging Business Models for Retail Site Hosts

2020-05-04T22:44:22-04:00

As the passenger electric vehicle market grows in the United States, public charging infrastructure has not kept pace, and this gap is expected to grow as EV prices drop and vehicles sales expand into new markets. Retailers are uniquely positioned to shrink the existing public charging infrastructure gap by installing EV charging stations at their store locations.

Public EV Charging Business Models for Retail Site Hosts2020-05-04T22:44:22-04:00

Assessing Financial Barriers to the Adoption of Electric Trucks

2020-07-10T11:46:54-04:00

Atlas Public Policy conducted an independent total cost of ownership analysis for electric trucks to help retailer shippers better understand options available to them, or to their transportation providers. The results of this analysis indicate that medium- and heavy-duty EVs are cost competitive in some use cases under current market conditions and the most important factors are the cost of charging and availability of upfront vehicle incentives.

Assessing Financial Barriers to the Adoption of Electric Trucks2020-07-10T11:46:54-04:00