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Trump Offers Polluters a Free Pass

Expert BlogUnited StatesLuke Tonachel
In the Trump administration’s latest effort to roll back public safeguards and reward its polluting pals, the Department of Transportation announced it would slash the penalties automakers must pay for not meeting federal fuel economy standards.

Is the Home of Big Auto Going Electric?

DispatchMichiganSusan Cosier
With its incoming network of charging stations and incentive programs for consumers, Michigan may have the most forward-looking EV infrastructure plan in the Midwest.

Electric Vehicle Charging Basics

Expert BlogPatricia Valderrama, Madhur Boloor, Ada Statler, Samuel Garcia
Our EV Charging Basics will answer your questions about how to fill up an electric car given current battery technology and charging infrastructure across the Midwest.

Avoiding Range Anxiety with an EV Road Trip Checklist

Expert BlogUnited StatesPatricia Valderrama, Ada Statler, Samuel Garcia, Madhur Boloor, Jessica Russo
Drivers considering buying electric vehicles (EVs) often mention range anxiety, the perception that EVs cannot be driven long distances reliably, as a source of apprehension. One of the main reasons we’re going on an EV road trip is to bust…

Road Trip Report: How Ohioans Buy EVs (It Should Be Easier)

Expert BlogAda Statler, Madhur Boloor, Patricia Valderrama, Samuel Garcia
It’s well known that a lack of public education about EVs is a significant barrier to their adoption, and we wanted to help make sure that potential consumers know that EVs are increasingly affordable, technologically sound, and sustainable.

State of the States: EVs and EV Policy in the Midwest

Expert BlogPatricia Valderrama, Ada Statler, Madhur Boloor, Samuel Garcia
In a move that even automakers oppose, the Trump administration appears committed to a rollback of common-sense clean car and fuel economy standards that save drivers money, advance automotive technology, and drastically reduce air pollutant emissions.

Steering EV Integration Forward

Expert BlogUnited StatesPamela MacDougall

Can our grid handle every home having an electric vehicle? The answer is a resounding yes, and the results will be cleaner air and lower prices for California customers.

It’s Time to Expand the EV Tax Credit

Expert BlogDan West
Climate action can happen at the federal level right now. That is why we urge members of Congress to pass a tax extenders package this year—one that includes an expansion of the EV tax credit.