California leads the nation in electric vehicle (EV) sales. For over a decade, the Center for Sustainable Energy (CSE) has raised public awareness and expanded EV ownership by managing the state’s Clean Vehicle Rebate Project (CVRP), the largest, longest-running EV incentive program in the nation.
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As more electric vehicles hit the road, there will be a growing need for publicly available EV charging. Deploying this charging infrastructure in the most targeted, cost-effective way requires a data-driven approach and experience.
The State of Vermont Agency of Transportation has selected the Center for Sustainable Energy (CSE) to develop and administer a suite of clean transportation incentive programs for state residents to help curb greenhouse gas emissions.
The Center for Sustainable Energy (CSE) will assist Louisiana Clean Fuels in developing a comprehensive electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure plan for the state using CSE’s Caret® EV Infrastructure Planner.
The California Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Project (CALeVIP) provides incentives to expand public EV charging in the state. Funded by the California Energy Commission (CEC) and partner organizations, the program aims to accelerate the adoption of clean vehicles, address climate change, and improve air quality.
Installing solar on multifamily affordable housing – where a quarter of all U.S. low-income households live – is one equity-centered approach to clean energy. Solar can save property owners and tenants on energy costs. And the community as a whole benefits from reduced fossil fuel use and greenhouse gas emissions.
This report summarizes analysis of over 5,400 surveys representing nearly 22,000 consumers who received electric vehicle (EV) rebates in the state of New York.
The Center for Sustainable Energy (CSE) was selected to administer a new utility program providing rebates to offset the cost of installing electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure at workplaces, stores, multiunit dwellings and other sites in southeastern Pennsylvania.