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The ZEV Alliance toured Midtown Manhattan on two new electric buses being trialed
by the Metropolitan Transit Authority while hearing from experts on the bus
technology and fleet conversion plans, and touring the charging infrastructure.
Attendees include members from the ZEV Alliance (Baden-Württemberg, British Columbia, California, Connecticut, Germany,
Maryland, Massachusetts, Netherlands, New York, New Jersey, Norway, Oregon, Québec, Rhode Island, United Kingdom,
Vermont, and Washington), the secretariat, observer governments, and invited colleagues
Workplan update: Collaboration focus areas
Building on their previous collaboration, the 17 Expanding ZEVs beyond early adopters
ZEV Alliance governments have chosen three Implementing smart charging infrastructure
new priority focus areas for their 2019 activities Funding the full transition to ZEVs
Accelerating ZEVs in shared fleets
Fast charging best practices
Electrifying non-road transport
Hydrogen infrastructure practices
Charging infrastructure practices
Zero-emission heavy-duty vehicles
Consumer outreach best practices
Utility ZEV best practices
Evolution of incentives
Next-generation ZEV technology
Principles for incentive design
ZEV role in climate mitigation
Collaborative agenda
Oakland New York Paris COP21 Montréal Amsterdam Stuttgart Bonn COP23 London California Katowice New York
Meeting Launch Announcement Assembly Assembly Roundtable ZEV event Assembly Summit COP24 event Assembly
Drew Kodjak, Executive Director of the ICCT, home of the ZEV Alliance secretariat, presents
the history of the ZEV Alliance during April 17 meetings with auto industry representatives
Rest of world
Japan
1,500,000
China
Sweden
Netherlands
1,000,000 France
United Kingdom
Germany
Norway
500,000
Canada
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