Sentences with phrase «emission vehicle charging infrastructure»

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Friday's result didn't get us all the way there, but it did commit to a «Canada - wide strategy for zero - emission vehicles» by 2018, along with a promise of more charging infrastructure for electric cars.
DOT is also working to ensure that electric vehicle drivers have access to charging stations at home, at work, and on the road by supporting the development of charging infrastructure and establishing zero emission and alternative fuel corridors (see July 2016 Fact Sheet).
-- # 400m ($ 530m) for electric vehicle charging infrastructure — # 100m ($ 132m) for a plug - in car grant — # 40m ($ 53m) for charging research & development — Clarifications to the law so drivers will not face taxes if charging at work — 1/3 off rail fares for 4.5 million people aged between 26 - 30 — 1 % increase in company car tax for diesel vehicles — An increase in taxes on new cars that do not meet the latest EU6 emissions band
Pricing transportation emissions will accelerate EV adoption while raising funds for rebates, electric vehicle charging infrastructure, transit, and other transportation sector investments.
Pricing emissions from transportation fuels will accelerate EV adoption while raising funds for rebates, electric vehicle charging infrastructure, transit, and other transportation sector investments.
With a $ 405,940 grant awarded by the California Energy Commission in 2011, the city of Torrance is working to reduce its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and meet its community's growing demand for publicly accessible charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (EV).
Nissan, the global leader in zero - emission vehicles, will build on its EV expertise to electrify the country's fleet and help Bhutan develop its charging infrastructure.
We have purchase incentives, policies to access the HOV lanes, additional support programs for low - income and disadvantaged communities, and furthermore, the California utilities are making headway in installing charging infrastructure through EV programs — all to achieve the Governor's goal of putting 1.5 million zero emission vehicles on the road by 2025.
Plug - ins, which are not a new idea, may present a logical link between gas / electric hybrids and pure electric vehicles, offering greater efficiency and cleaner emissions than a hybrid, without the risk of running out of juice like a pure EV, or a need for an electric charging infrastructure.
Around town charging stations serve as much as an incentive for emission - free vehicles, as well as a psychological backstop against range anxiety, as they do as a genuinely necessary piece of infrastructure.
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