The California Auto Dealers Guide to EVs, created in partnership with the Center for Sustainable Energy (CSE), is one of our members’ most valuable tools for educating and motivating their staff to sell more electric vehicles.
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CSE is helping us evaluate, test and verify a microgrid project that will benefit our students, faculty and community by reducing our greenhouse gas emissions, providing annual cost savings and increasing our resilience to power outages.
For 25 years, CSE has helped the state of California build a cleaner, sustainable and resilient future. CSE’s experience and data-driven expertise make them a go-to organization for designing and implementing effective, equitable programs that are accelerating the transition to clean energy and electric vehicles."
CSE has worked in close collaboration with CCAC and its community-based organization partners to seek our insights and perspective and develop policies and programs that reduce climate and air pollution by expanding access to clean transportation in the San Joaquin Valley.
CSE has been a longtime partner for the City for Palo Alto Utilities – initially administering our Solar Hot Water Rebate Program and more recently through the California Electric Vehicle Incentive Program (CALeVIP) to bring more Level 2 and DC Fast Chargers to Palo Alto.
Expanding access to electric vehicles (EVs) and EV charging in low-income and disadvantaged communities is critical to improving local air quality and decreasing transportation costs. Doing so requires far more than just getting the word out. It involves developing deep and lasting partnerships with trusted community-based organizations (CBOs).
The Center for Sustainable Energy has collaborated with Walmart every step of the way in a demonstration project to help validate the savings potential of pre-commercial energy efficiency technologies. We value CSE’s deep expertise and experience in guiding the project and identifying key lessons that can be applied to similar projects as we work toward a zero-emissions future.”
Reducing the price of electric vehicles (EVs) is one of the most effective ways to accelerate adoption, but concerns surround the investment of public funds.
Globally, more than 1 in 10 new light-duty vehicles sold in September 2021 had a plug.