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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.
Low- and zero-emission zones and social equity: Supporting the urban transition to zero-emission vehicles and alternative transport modes
The paper examines financial supported measures targeted at those most in financial need in adopting vehicles or alternative transport modes within low-emission and zero-emission zones (LEZs and ZEZs) to achieve more equitable outcomes when planning and implementing such zones.
Advanced Clean Cars II: The next phase of California’s Zero-Emission Vehicle and Low-Emission Vehicle regulations
Discusses the key provisions of the zero-emission vehicle and low emission vehicle programs in ACC II and how they differ from ACC
U.S. light-duty vehicle greenhouse gas standards for model years 2023–2026 and corporate average fuel economy standards for model years 2024–2026
Summarizes the regulatory design of the U.S. passenger car GHG and CAFE standards, including stringency, flexibilities, and benefits.
Power play: Unlocking the potential for U.S. automotive trade with electric vehicles
Argues that a strong electric vehicle industry could be key to a robust automotive sector and a prosperous U.S. economy.
Canada’s path to 100% zero-emission light-duty vehicle sales: Regulatory options and greenhouse gas impacts
Evaluates the CO2 emission impacts of possible regulatory pathways for achieving Canada’s 100% electric vehicle sales target.
Evaluating electric vehicle market growth across U.S. cities
Analyzes the development of the U.S. electric vehicle market in 2020 and the underlying policy actions that were driving it.
Power play: Evaluating the U.S. position in the global electric vehicle transition
Assesses the U.S. position in electric vehicle manufacturing and offers a comparison to global trends.