E-vehicle backers, Calif. utility push for more charging stations

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SAN FRANCISCO – A coalition of various groups representing electric vehicle service providers, environmentalists, electric vehicle drivers, automakers, community choice aggregators, and labor unions joined a California public utility in pushing for the deployment of electric vehicle charging stations in underserved communities.

The coalition linked up with Pacific Gas and Electric March 21 to submit a proposed settlement to the California Public Utilities Commission for a three-year pilot program to speed up deployment of electric vehicle charging stations.

Advocates expect the program to boost EV adoption in low-income communities and communities of color by making charging facilities accessible in these communities.

“With this settlement, PG&E becomes a national leader in increasing access to EV charging in low-income communities and communities of color, the communities that most need the clean air and cost savings from electric cars,” said Joel Espino, Environmental Equity Legal Counsel at the Greenlining Institute.

“We commend PG&E’s commitment to making clean electric cars a reality for Californians of all income levels. This will add to progress already made by policies like the Charge Ahead California Initiative in making clean transportation available to all, regardless of income or ZIP code.”

Key elements of the settlement, which still must be approved by the CPUC, include:

The full text of the proposed settlement can be downloaded here. For additional background on the connections between electric vehicles, California climate efforts, low-income communities and the Charge Ahead California Initiative, see Joel Espino’s blog post.

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