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Electric Utility Filing Annual Update: July 2021 through June 2022
U.S. investor-owned utility activity in transportation electrification from July 2021 through June 2022. Plug-in electric vehicle (EV) adoption is on the rise by nearly any measure. EV sales reached ...
Deploying Charging Infrastructure for Electric Transit Buses
Analysis from Atlas Public Policy reveals best practices for deploying charging infrastructure for electric transit buses. Through a series of 28 industry interviews the report highlights the latest developments, challenges, ...
United States Electric Vehicle Market Summary: Q3 and Q4 2021
Atlas Public Policy presents its first market summary report for the U.S. Department of Energy’s Clean Cities network. This report summarizes major developments in transportation electrification in the United ...
Cost and Usage Trends for Electric Vehicle Chargers: Evidence from NYSERDA-Funded Level 2 Charging Stations in New York State
This report analyzes cost and usage data at Level 2 chargers using data from stations funded by the Program Opportunity Notice (PON) 2301 demonstration project (2012–2016) and Charge Ready ...
Electric Utility Filing 1st 2021 Bi-Annual Update
While activity surrounding potentially transformative federal infrastructure and social program bills have rightfully stolen much of the spotlight lately, states, investor-owned utilities (IOUs), and the private market also made ...
Electric Vehicle Reimbursement Rate for Colorado State Employees
The Colorado Energy Office tasked Atlas Public Policy to conduct an analysis that will inform a state policy allowing employees to be reimbursed for electricity used for State-issued EVs ...
Transportation Electrification in the Southeast (2021)
This report defines key indicators that outline the state of transportation electrification in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee (collectively the ‘Southeast’). This report tracks progress ...
Federal Fleet Electrification Assessment
By 2025, 40 percent of all non-Postal Service federal fleet vehicles and 97 percent of U.S. Postal Service (USPS) vehicles can be replaced with electric vehicles (EV) at a ...
Benefits of Transportation Electrification in a Post Pandemic World
The first three months of 2021 saw early actions from the Biden Administration and strong commitments to transportation electrification made by automakers, utilities, and other key players in the ...
Air Quality, Climate Change, and COVID-19
COVID-19 and the severe 2020 wildfire season have had an extreme impact on economic, health, and social justice challenges in the United States. Americans continue to contract the virus ...
Electric Utility Filing 2nd 2020 Bi-Annual Update
Since 2012, utility commissions across the country have approved more than $2.6 billion in transportation electrification investments. $1.2 billion, almost half of the all-time total, was approved in 2020 alone. ...
Transportation Electrification in North Carolina
Increased EV adoption across all vehicle classes is critical if North Carolina is to meet its transportation electrification and climate goals. On-road vehicles are the leading source of greenhouse ...