Expanding access to electric vehicles in California’s low-income communities

C. Jackson
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In September 2020, California Governor Gavin Newsom announced an ambitious executive order requiring all new passenger vehicles sold in the state to be zero-emission by 2035 (California Governor 2020). This action recognizes that the growing threats of climate change and local air pollution necessitate a rapid transition away from traditional internal combustion engine vehicles. In California, disadvantaged populations in particular face significant barriers, including financing and charging, to electric vehicle (EV) adoption. For the state to meet its clean energy goals, it must include these communities in a more just transition to widespread use of EVs. This should include avenues of support such as updating state building codes for multi-unit dwellings, where almost half of all Californians live. Charging site access must be increased through curbside infrastructure expansion and institution of statewide EV charger rebates. Finally, increased access to vehicles themselves should be facilitated by expanding incentives and formats for EV sharing programs.
扩大加州低收入社区电动汽车的使用范围
2020年9月,加州州长加文·纽森宣布了一项雄心勃勃的行政命令,要求到2035年(加州州长2020年),该州销售的所有新乘用车都要实现零排放。这一行动认识到气候变化和当地空气污染日益严重的威胁需要迅速过渡到传统的内燃机汽车。在加州,弱势群体尤其面临着电动汽车采用的重大障碍,包括融资和充电。为了实现其清洁能源目标,该州必须将这些社区纳入到更公正地过渡到广泛使用电动汽车的过程中。这应该包括提供支持的途径,比如更新多单元住宅的州建筑规范,几乎一半的加州人都住在多单元住宅中。必须通过路边基础设施扩建和全州范围内的电动汽车充电器回扣制度来增加充电站点的接入。最后,应该通过扩大电动汽车共享计划的激励措施和形式来促进汽车的普及。
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