The
California Air Resources Board (CARB) invites you to participate in a
listening session to have a conversation about what the State of California
is doing to increase equitable access to clean transportation through the
Advanced Clean Cars regulations, available incentive programs for cars and
charging, and workforce development.
El
Consejo de Recursos del Aire de California (CARB, por sus siglas en inglés)
lo invita a participar en una sesión virtual para escuchar, para conversar
sobre lo que está haciendo el estado de California para aumentar el acceso
equitativo al transporte limpio a través de las regulaciones de Autos
Limpios Avanzados, programas de incentivos disponibles para autos y para
carga, y el desarrollo de la fuerza laboral. Tendremos interpretación y
materiales traducidos al español.
This
virtual listening session is an opportunity to share with CARB staff your
questions, thoughts, experiences, and/or suggestions on how CARB can help
you and your community get better access to cleaner transportation options
that fits your needs.
DATE: June 29, 2021
TIME: 5:30 p.m. –
7:00 p.m.
Zoom
Call-In #: (214)
765-0479
Zoom
Toll Free #: (888) 278-0296
Zoom
Call-in Passcode: 623913
Spanish
Conference Line: (888) 363-4734
Passcode:
5145736
Background
Clean
transportation including zero emission cars are critical to meeting
California’s health-based air quality, climate change, and equity goals. To
reach these goals, the state needs to pursue several strategies to support
the equitable transition to zero-emission transportation. These strategies
include, but are not limited to:
- The Advanced Clean Cars II
regulation that establishes the next set of pollution standards for
passenger cars and zero emission vehicle production requirements for
automakers.
- A suite of incentive
programs that include regional and statewide financial incentives for
clean cars as well as charging options, and alternatives to car
ownership such as car sharing and ride hailing.
- Support a robust recharging
and refueling network to support these cars and contribute to
California’s green economy.
- Increase workforce
development to build a diverse workforce.
Please
come and share your experiences and thoughts to help inform the future of
the state’s clean transportation goals.
You Will Hear From
- Tyson Eckerle, Deputy
Director, Zero Emission Vehicle Market Development, Governor’s Office
of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz)
- Marissa Williams, Manager,
Light Duty Vehicle Regulations Section, Sustainable Transportation
Communities Division, CARB
- Raquel Leon, Air Pollution
Specialist, Mobile Source Control Division, CARB
- Mark Wenzel, Manager,
Advanced Vehicle Infrastructure Office, California Energy Commission
- Larry Rillera, Air
Pollution Specialist, Transportation Policy and Analysis Office,
California Energy Commission
More Information
Contact
For
questions regarding the meeting, contact Lisa Chiladakis, Air Pollution Specialist.
If you require a special accommodation or need this document in an
alternate format (i.e., Braille, large print) or another language, please
contact Christine McDonough, as
soon as possible. TTY/TDD/Speech to Speech users may dial 711 for the
California Relay Service.
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