The Path to Commercial Electrification
To help accelerate EV adoption in disadvantaged communities, we have to first bring forth awareness, education and trusted vehicle acquisition solutions that help residents understand why and how EVs are better for them, their community, and the environment, and help them obtain the vehicles.
To enable success, we have to position communities to work together and collectively benefit everyone. Our program will help consumers directly but also help stakeholders such as policy makers, non-profit organizations, car dealerships, and community organizers educate residents on EVs, chargers, incentives, carbon footprint, and more.
Our solutions bring together the entire ecosystem of auto original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), utilities, charging infrastructure, city and state planners, non-profit organizations, commercial stakeholders, to enable a comprehensive approach to education and awareness.
A few ways we look to measure success are as follows:
- Increased EV registrations
- Drop in emissions
- Increased applications for EV incentives
- Increased electrical demand
According to a recent study by Pew Research Center, disadvantaged communities struggle to adopt new technologies because they often don't have access to information (https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2021/06/22/digital-divide-persists-even-as-americans-with-lower-incomes-make-gains-in-tech-adoption/). We help to change that.
EVs are the future and to maximize economic opportunities for disadvantaged communities we need to improve awareness and education and overcome obstacles in that journey.
To do so, our program help fleets identify and execute on the opportunities by bringing addressing barriers and highlight opportunities, such as:
- Operational Costs
- Fueling Savings
- Forecasting Infrastructure costs
- Highlighting Reduced Greenhouse Gas Emissions
- Available Incentives
- Vehicle and charger acquisition
We will work with local communities to create awareness and overcome obstacles related to knowledge gaps, trust gaps and general lack of familiarity with the technology.
The short term benefit of our approach is to build a path for fleet operators to understand the opportunities and overcome barriers to adoption.
The long term benefits for the neighborhoods are cleaner air for everyone in the community, increased economic activity and profitability for commercial operators, reduced noise, increased jobs for electricians, educators, retraining opportunities, among other benefits.