Electric Freight Dashboard

The Electric Freight Dashboard, built in collaboration with Atlas Public Policy, tracks data about the state of freight vehicle electrification in the United States and the availability of funding for the acquisition and deployment of electric freight vehicles and the supporting charging infrastructure. Explore the dashboard for national and state-level insights on current deployments and market opportunities for freight electrification.

Learn more about what the Electrification Coalition is doing to accelerate freight electrification.

Additional Resources

The Electric Freight Consortium (EFC) is a forum for collaboration between the EC and private-sector partners (shippers, carriers, retailers, and EV supply chain companies) that facilitates peer-to-peer collaboration on strategies and actions that will accelerate freight electrification at scale. To join the EFC and get exclusive access to other tools, resources, and speaking opportunities, email wmarshall@electrificationcoalition.org.

The Dashboard for Rapid Electrification (DRVE) Tool, also built in collaboration with Atlas Public Policy, helps fleets assess the total cost of ownership of electric replacements for fleet vehicles compared to conventional alternatives. 

The EV Funding Finder helps users identify federal funding opportunities for electric vehicles. 

Amy Malaki

Amy Malaki is the Director of Partnerships and Policy at SkyNRG and SkyNRG Americas, pioneering global leaders in sustainable aviation fuel production and supply. Prior to SkyNRG, Amy was the Associate Director for the transportation portfolio at the ClimateWorks Foundation where she developed philanthropic investment strategies to advance a sustainable, equitable and low-carbon mobility system. She also pioneered the organization’s international aviation decarbonization strategy. Prior to that she focused on Asia business development at Better Place, a Silicon Valley electric vehicle network startup. She has a B.A. in Chinese and China studies from the University of Washington and an M.A. in international policy studies (energy and environment) from Stanford University.