ODOT’s Climate Office has $10 million available from the federal Electric Vehicle Reliability and Accessibility Accelerator Program. The grant program is accepting applications for projects October 8 - November 12, 2024.
Read MoreBeaverton, Centennial, Gresham-Barlow, Hillsboro, Portland and Salem-Keizer school districts are the winners of Portland General Electric’s 2021 Electric School Bus Fund.
Read MoreOregonians will soon have more charging choices on Oregon’s portion of the West Coast Electric Highway.
Read MoreIn an effort to accelerate the transition to clean transportation in the U.S., President Biden has announced a new goal to have 50 percent of new car sales be electric vehicles by 2030.
Read MoreThe Oregon Department of Transportation recently announced the release of a new tool that will help Oregon transit agencies incorporate more zero emission buses into their fleets.
Read MoreTheir innovative approach to educating the public about electric vehicles and how to charge them has proven effective in helping Oregonians, and others across the country, go electric.
Read MoreThe Oregon Public Utility Commission has accepted PGE’s Transportation Electrification Plan, creating a path to propose residential and public charger programs and to make investments to EV supporting infrastructure.
Read MoreThe Oregon Legislature and the Oregon Transportation Commission will provide about $4 million for improvements to the West Coast Electric Highway to better serve Oregon’s electric vehicle drivers.
Read MoreThe Oregon Department of Environmental Quality is now processing all Charge Ahead rebate applications!
Read MoreHave you noticed changes in how your electric vehicle is performing in cold weather? Perhaps you’ve noted that a fully-charged battery doesn’t take you as far as it did in July. Or maybe it takes a bit longer to charge that cold battery.
Read MoreEarlier this year, Governor Brown and the Oregon Legislature established bold, new targets for zero emission vehicle adoption by passing Senate Bill 1044.
Read MoreFord has only offered a handful of electric vehicle options to date – with just one all-electric model and three plug-in hybrid models – but that is about to change in a big way next year.
Read MoreNissan is partnering with utility providers to offer customers an extra $3,500 off the purchase price of a 2019 Nissan LEAF or $2,500 off a 2019 Nissan LEAF Plus — now through January 2, 2020!
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