The U.S. Department of Transportation has awarded Oregon, California, and Washington more than $102 million to install electric vehicle chargers and hydrogen fueling stations for trucks along Interstate 5 and other key freight routes.
Read MoreNew ODOT and DEQ report details needed incentives for transition to zero-emission medium- and heavy-duty vehicles.
Read MoreThe Oregon Department of Transportation is partnering with the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality to write a report on ways to incentivize Oregon’s transition to zero emission medium- and heavy-duty vehicles, and they want to hear from you!
Read MoreOregon Department of Energy’s New Electric Vehicle Dashboard Shows Oregon’s EV Adoption Data, Trends, and Fuel Cost Comparison.
Read MoreEligible utility customers of the Bonneville Power Administration can receive grants for up to 75 percent of the total cost for projects aiming to accelerate zero emission vehicle adoption.
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 MoreThe Zero Emission Vehicle Interagency Working Group (ZEVIWG) invites the public to join its meeting on September 27 to share progress towards the Governor’s Executive Order 17-21, which focuses on tackling cost, infrastructure, and information gaps in order to help accelerate the transition to electric vehicles.
Read MoreTriMet’s first all-electric public bus will officially enter full-time service this week!
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