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CalETC welcomes Uber as new member, strengthening push for an all-electric transportation future
CalETC welcomes Uber as its newest member, bringing one of the world’s most influential mobility platforms into the coalition at a critical time in California’s clean transportation transition. “California has set the pace for clean transportation nationwide, but the next…
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Don’t stall EV adoption: Smart Incentives will keep California moving forward
California has spent decades building real momentum around zero-emission vehicles. More models, more infrastructure, more people choosing to make the switch. This dramatic growth is the result of consistent policy, clear signals to the market, and private industry investing in…
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Join us at Forth Roadmap in Seattle and get $75 off your registration!
Plan to join us at the Forth Roadmap Conference 2026 on September 13–15 at the Seattle Convention Center. The conference brings together policymakers, utilities, automakers, charging providers, community leaders, and industry innovators to connect, share knowledge, and build strategies that…
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Don’t miss the 2026 Toast to Clearing the Air!
If you work in air quality, climate policy, public health, or clean transportation, you’ll definitely want to join us at Coalition for Clean Air’s 2026 Toast to Clearing the Air on March 25 at the Sutter Club in Sacramento! The…
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Laura Renger kicks off EVSE training for nation’s weights and measures inspectors
This week CalETC Executive Director Laura Renger kicked off the EVSE Training Conference in Garden Grove, helping train the people who make sure the system actually delivers: weights and measures inspectors from across the country. “These are the unsung heroes…
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VELOZ survey: clear information about practical EV benefits motivates consumers’ decisions
Consumers need clear, credible information to feel confident making the decision to drive electric. VELOZ Executive Director Josh Boone makes that case with data to back it up. In the most recent Ride to Zero blog, Josh digs into VELOZ’s…
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Proposed clean vehicle incentive program a good start, but more funding is needed
The Governor’s proposed rebate program signals a real effort to keep clean vehicle incentives simple, accessible, and consumer friendly. Supporting first-time buyers, including used vehicles, and delivering incentives directly at the point of sale are smart moves that lower barriers…
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Charging USA Feb 10, Anaheim: How California is filling the EV policy gaps left by federal action
When federal leadership pulls back, who steps forward? CalETC Executive Director Laura Renger will present “Nature Abhors an EV Vacuum: How California Is Filling the Gaps Left by Federal Action” at Charging USA 2026 on Feb. 10 at 11 a.m.…
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Momentum Matters: Let’s Continue California’s Clean Transportation Progress
California didn’t hit 2.5 million zero-emission vehicle sales by accident. As Governor Newsom highlighted this week at the World Economic Forum, decades of consistent policy, smart incentives, and sustained infrastructure investment is what built market certainty. Even in the face…
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Session on Getting Started with Public Fleet Electrification coming in March
If you’re leading fleet electrification for a public agency or school system and unsure how to pay for it, you’re not alone. Good news: help is on the way! Plan to attend “Doing More with Less: Getting Started on Public…
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Laura Renger to moderate CEC keynote at EV Charging Infrastructure West
CalETC Executive Director Laura Renger will moderate a keynote address by California Energy Commissioner Nancy Skinner at the 5th Annual EV Charging Infrastructure West Conference in San Francisco on January 27, 11:30 – 12:00 p.m. As the lead commissioner for…
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State announces $200 million in EV rebates. Let’s keep this momentum going!
CalETC supports the Governor’s proposal to include $200 million in rebates for an “on the hood” tax credit for light-duty EVs. Rebates and other incentives help real people make the switch to cleaner vehicles and we need to keep building on this…
