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Global Automaker Rating 2024/2025: Who is leading the transition to electric vehicles?
This third edition of the ICCT’s Global Automaker Rating report assesses how the world’s largest automakers stack up in the transition to ZEVs—that is, battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and fuel-cell electric vehicles (FCEVs).

A method of estimating workforce needs from charging infrastructure build-out for medium- and heavy-duty vehicles
This brief outlines the analytical steps developed by the ICCT to estimate the specific job demand potential from constructing and installing charging infrastructure around the country.

How the Inflation Reduction Act is driving U.S. job growth across the electric vehicle industry
Industry investments and consumer incentives from the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) are strengthening American leadership on cars and trucks, driving job creation across the U.S. transportation sector, and expanding consumer choice and economic benefits.

Powering the future: Assessment of U.S. light-duty vehicle battery manufacturing jobs by 2032
The growing U.S. battery industry for light-duty electric vehicles is projected to create 84,000 to 125,000 domestic jobs by 2032.

Which automakers are shifting to green steel? An analysis of steel supply chains and future commitments to fossil-free steel
Analysis of the global supply chain networks and GHG emissions intensity of steel supplied to the 17 major automakers selling vehicles in Europe and North America.

Technologies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from automotive steel in the United States and the European Union
This report examines technologies and actions to reduce GHG emissions from automotive steel manufacturing and compares various steel production pathways, while also discussing the transition to fossil fuel-free steel, its economic, and regulatory implications.

Electric vehicle market and policy developments in U.S. states, 2023
This market spotlight summarizes key metrics related to electric vehicle market growth at the state level through 2023, including annual sales and sales shares, charging infrastructure deployment, state purchase incentives, and model availability.

Electric vehicle charging at multifamily homes in the United States: Barriers, solutions, and selected equity considerations
For the approximately 31% of U.S. households living in multifamily homes, barriers to convenient home charging hinder equitable access to electric vehicles. Addressing key factors could promote inclusivity in electric vehicle charging accessibility.

Charging up America: The growth of United States electric vehicle charging infrastructure jobs
This paper projects the number of jobs inside the U.S. that will be needed to expand electric LDV and MHDV charging infrastructure to meet annual charging needs of a growing electric vehicle fleet. This paper projects the number of jobs inside the U.S. that will be needed to expand electric LDV and MHDV charging infrastructure to meet annual charging needs based on U.S. EPA’s recent proposed regulations through 2032.

Policies and innovative approaches to maximizing overnight charging in multi-unit dwellings
Examines strategies from leading governments to enhance private overnight charging in urban multi-unit dwellings, covering regulatory, financial, business model, technological, and educational aspects, and solutions for residents without access to private parking.
