Like statewide and multistate partners, local, Tribal, and regional planning organizations can play a key role in connecting stakeholders and identifying available funding, as well as in providing technical expertise.
Clean Cities coalitions comprise a national initiative with...
Statewide, multistate, and inter-Tribal agencies and groups can play a key role in connecting stakeholders, identifying available funding opportunities, and providing technical expertise. Some of these partners are specific to a particular State, Tribe, or region of the country, while others are...
From providing technical expertise to convening local stakeholders to hosting charging stations, partners play a key role in most EV charging projects.
Select the linked sections below to learn more about the following key partners that can assist rural entities in...
While the electric vehicle (EV) market has accelerated substantially and EV infrastructure continues to grow, several key challenges remain.
This section outlines these challenges, with a particular focus on concerns for rural areas. It also discusses emerging solutions for addressing...
The U.S. Department of Transportation (Department or DOT) and the Architectural Transportation Barriers and Compliance Board (Access Board or Board) are jointly hosting a public meeting, to be held virtually, on a DOT Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) issued on January 2, 2020 and on Access...
TRANServe TRANSIT BENEFIT PROGRAM BULLETIN
BULLETIN #: TSB-2020-03
DATE: August 26, 2020
SUBJECT: Transit Benefit Program Requirements and Expectations
PURPOSE: This bulletin is a reminder to all federal employee participants, transit benefit program...
Electric vehicles—and the charging infrastructure that supports them—also offer benefits to rural communities. This includes economic development opportunities from offering people a place to charge their vehicles, workforce development, health benefits from improved air quality, and lower...