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Electric Mobility Planning Resources: Educational Materials

Workplace Charging Employer Workshop Toolkit

DOE – Guidance/Reference

Guidance from DOE Clean Cities on hosting informational events with employers to educate them on workplace charging programs. Webpage includes sample materials and templates both for meeting hosts (e.g., a workshop agenda template) and for the employers/potential workplace charging hosts who attend the events (e.g., employee interest surveys and outreach materials).

Link: https://cleancities.energy.gov/technical-assistance/workplace-charging/

Alternative Fuels Corridor Webinars

USDOT – Guidance/Reference

A list of past convenings and webinars on the Alternative Fuels Corridor initiative, with links to the event recordings for reference.

Link: https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/alternative_fuel_corridors/webinars/

Electric Truck Bootcamps

North American Council on Freight Efficiency – Guidance/Reference

An educational series by the North American Council on Freight Efficiency about electric trucks, appropriate for fleet managers, utility planners, policymakers, and other stakeholders.

Link: https://runonless.com/bootcamp/

SE Michigan Council of Government’s EV Resource Kit & Planning Hub

Southeast Michigan Council of Governments – Guidance/Reference

Guide to the electrification of vehicles for communities in Southeast Michigan. Includes background information on EVs and charging infrastructure, zoning and planning ordinances, local case studies, best practices, and funding opportunities.

Link: https://southeast-michigan-ev-resource-kit-and-planning-hub-semcog.hub.arcgis.com/

EV Municipal Toolkit

ElectrifyNY – Guidance/Reference

Guide to transportation electrification in urban areas in New York. This toolkit includes information on electrifying municipal fleets and public transit, ensuring the accessibility of charging infrastructure, and funding opportunities and incentives.

Link: https://electrifyny.org/ev-municipal-toolkit/

Planning for Electric Vehicles

Municipal Research and Services Center of Washington – Guidance/Reference

Guide to planning for electric vehicles and charging infrastructure for local governments in Washington State. This resource includes information on Washington State statutes for the EVs, local codes for EV charging infrastructure, and local incentives and resources.

Link: https://mrsc.org/Home/Explore-Topics/Environment/Sustainability/Planning-for-Electric-Vehicles.aspx

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