RMI has received a philanthropic grant from the General Motors Climate Equity Fund to support efforts to increase equitable access to electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure and drive costs out of the system across the
RMI has received a catalytic grant of $750,000 from General Motors to support work that will identify electric vehicle “charging deserts” in low-income communities across major North American cities and will create a large government, industry, and community stakeholder effort to streamline residential and public EV charging infrastructure permitting.
“Transportation emissions disproportionately impact our cities’ most underserved and vulnerable populations.
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