The Equitable EV Action Plan Framework is designed to assist local governments and stakeholders in crafting EV and electrified mobility action plans to achieve transportation decarbonization through locally tailored, equity-focused strategies.
The Framework includes nationwide examples of best practices, ambitious policies, and innovative pilots across public and multifamily EV charging, shared and micromobility, funding and implementation, agency coordination, community engagement, and more.
Use the buttons below to get started accessing the Framework and connecting with local government and stakeholder resources to craft a local plan.
CLEE developed the Framework in collaboration with Towards Equitable Electric Mobility, a peer-to-peer community of advocates committed to advancing racial equity in electric mobility and climate change goals. TEEM includes members from Colorado, Illinois, Michigan, North Carolina, and Virginia, coordinated by our project partners The Greenlining Institute and Forth.
Contact Ted Lamm for more information.