Electric vehicles (EVs)
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg spoke online with Bipartisan Policy Center
President Jason Grumet about the recent bipartisan infrastructure deal.
Connecticut regulators are proposing the development of a nine-year EV charging equipment deployment program starting in January 2022.
New Jersey outlined new rules to encourage drivers to buy lower-priced EVs, with a maximum incentive available only for vehicles priced $45,000 and below.
Zero-emission buses, box trucks and tractor trailers have already generated billions in economic activity and created hundreds of thousands of jobs, EDF says.
Governors from nine Western states agreed to create an integrated network of zero-emission vehicle infrastructure to support travel and commerce in the region.
Panelists on the CalCCA webinar shared advice on how to keep EV charger costs low and access high for apartment dwellers.
Hawaii Gov. David Ige signed three bills into law to encourage electric vehicle adoption in both the public and private sectors.
A bill on New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy's desk would allow offshore wind developers to override local authorities to site grid connection infrastructure.
Minnesota legislators have approved an environmental budget bill that includes tougher vehicle emissions standards, but the battle is far from over.
A Michigan House committee reported to the full state House two bills creating a state registration and regulation system for EV charging stations.
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