Delivering Opportunity: How Electric Buses and Trucks Can Create Jobs and Improve Public Health in California
2018-12-11T15:57:41-05:00This analysis looks into how electric buses and trucks can provide public benefits in California
This analysis looks into how electric buses and trucks can provide public benefits in California
This report explores issues policymakers face in forming policy and regulation considering the number of entities inolved in transporation electrification including charging companies, aggregators, mu...
This report outlines a series of 50 immediate, practical steps by which state and federal policy-makers can begin to retool American transportation policy to respond to global warming. It also propose...
Analyzes EV uptake at the city level, and assesses public charging infrastructure, model availability, and other factors to identify leading-edge markets in California. Provides a detailed analysis of...
This report assesses the market potential for the use of alternative fuels in on-road vehicles in Connecticut using four criteria: 1 Near-term market feasibility; 2 Environmental performance; 3 Cost-e...
The Shared-Use Mobility Center (SUMC) has created this Shared Mobility Action Plan for Los Angeles County. The plan draws on interviews with local stakeholders, findings from a series of regional shar...
The study shows that the energy requirements of 87% of vehicle-days could be met by an existing, affordable electric vehicle.
The toolkit is designed to help cities understand the impact of emerging transportation solutions, identify appropriate policy actions and set goals to maximize the benefits of shared mobility....
This report provides an overview of the SUMC's four-part toolkit. The toolkit is designed to help cities understand the impact of emerging transportation solutions, identify appropriate policy action...
Assesses the best practices in the design of electric vehicle incentives based on an analysis of these incentives across major markets in North America, Europe, and Asia....
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