Atlas Public Policy

Electric Utility Filing 1st 2021 Bi-Annual Update

2021-11-19T16:31:24-05:00

While activity surrounding potentially transformative federal infrastructure and social program bills have rightfully stolen much of the spotlight lately, states, investor-owned utilities (IOUs), and the private market also made significant contributions to transportation electrification activity.

Electric Utility Filing 1st 2021 Bi-Annual Update2021-11-19T16:31:24-05:00

Highway Revenue Assessment Tool

2021-11-11T00:49:36-05:00

The Highway Revenue Assessment Tool, built in Microsoft Excel, gives users insights into how the road network is funded by motor fuel taxes and how that revenue will change with new market conditions. The tool also allows users to explore scenarios to change motor fuel taxes and fees on electric vehicles to address revenue shortfalls.

Highway Revenue Assessment Tool2021-11-11T00:49:36-05:00

Federal Fleet Electrification Assessment

2021-08-18T09:19:29-04:00

By 2025, 40 percent of all non-Postal Service federal fleet vehicles and 97 percent of U.S. Postal Service (USPS) vehicles can be replaced with EV at a lower total cost of ownership TCO than comparable gas and diesel vehicles. This means that choosing an EV over a conventional vehicle will save money over the life of the vehicle.

Federal Fleet Electrification Assessment2021-08-18T09:19:29-04:00

Benefits of Transportation Electrification in a Post Pandemic World

2021-06-07T15:15:37-04:00

This research report from Atlas Public Policy in partnership with the Alliance for Transportation Electrification highlights the potential economic, public health, and climate benefits of transportation electrification in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Benefits of Transportation Electrification in a Post Pandemic World2021-06-07T15:15:37-04:00

Electric Utility Filing Bi-Annual Update

2021-03-10T14:15:44-05:00

Since 2012, utility commissions across the country have approved more than $2.6 billion in transportation electrification investments [1]. $1.2 billion, almost half of the all-time total, was approved in 2020 alone. This report elaborates on the trends in transportation electrification programs from investor-owned utilities (IOU) in 2020 and was supported by the Natural Resources Defense Council. 

Electric Utility Filing Bi-Annual Update2021-03-10T14:15:44-05:00