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DOE, Alternative Fuel’s Data Center, website for Alternative Fuel and Advanced Vehicle Search.
AMPLY Power & Logan Bus Announcement of Demonstration Project to Simplify Electric Transportation for Fleets, (Feb. 4, 2020)
HDOT’s program for reducing upfront EV purchase costs through a state service contract available to all state agencies and counties
Sourcewell, Cooperative Purchasing, Vendors & Contracts, Fleet & Related.
Washington State Department of Enterprise Services’ Transit Buses website homepage surrounding WA’s FAST Act compliant transit bus contract.
GSA’s Alternative Fuels and Electric Vehicle Charging Stations overview including available AFV configurations and aquisitions.
GSA’s Alternative Fuels and Electric Vehicle Charging Stations overview.
Oklahoma Office of Management & Enterprise Services, Real Estate & Leasing Services, Oklahoma’s Process: Procuring Electric Vehicle Charging Station Through OMES REALS EV Charging Station Registry, (Nov. 2019).
Oklahoma’s Office of Management and Enterprise Services Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment Registry.
Maryland Department of General Services, Maryland Green Purchasing: Electric Vehicles and Charging Infrastructure overview.
Washington Department of Energy’s Contract Automobile Request System (CARS) for state record keeping.
Vermont Agency of Administration, Buildings and General Services, providing list of current EV contracts in VT.
Vermont Agency of Administration, Buildings and General Services, providing list of current EVSE contracts in VT.
Utah Division of Purchasing and General Services providing current list of contracts in Utah.
Pennsylvania eMarketplace homepage for listing EVSE contracts.
State of Oklahoma Office of Management & Enterprise Services, Contracts & Services website.
New York State Office of General Services, Green Your Fleet website describing option of ZEV mini-bids through the NY Vehicle Marketplace.
Fleet Challenge website describing free EV Cost-Benefit tool supporting overall electric vehicle transitions.
ChargeHub website for automatic estimate of the savings expected with an electric car.
Oregon, Department of Administrative Services, Return on investment tools regarding zero emission vehicles, used to develop budgeting and ROI tools to help guide agencies on ZEV purchases and costs for budgeting the changing EV infrastructure.
Massachusetts Operational Services Division “Green Your Fleet” with emerging technologies and available funding sources, (Oct. 2020).
Argonne National Laboratory, Comprehensive Total Cost of Ownership Quantification online software tool for Vehicles with Different Size Classes and Powertrains, (Apr. 2021).
Developed by National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), DRIVE uses global positioning system (GPS) and controller area network (CAN) data to characterize vehicle operation and produce custom vehicle drive cycles based on real-world activity.
Atlas Public Policy’s, EV Hub, Fleet Procurement Analysis Tool provides decision-relevant information on the financial viability and environmental impact of light-, medium-, and heavy-duty vehicle fleet procurements.
Department of Energy, Alternative Fuels Data Center, Vehicle Cost Calculator.
Argonne National Laboratory’s Alternative Fuel Life-Cycle Environmental and Economic Transportation (AFLEET) Tool.
Oregon Executive Order 17-21 directs state agencies to accelerate zero emission vehicle adoption in Oregon to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
State of Hawaii Climate Change Portal, Hawaii’s Fleet tool used to calculate cost of ownership by Summary of Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) Analysis.
Total cost of ownership estimator for California hybrid and zero-emission truck and bus voucher incentive project (HVIP).
Virginia Statewide Contracy Summary Report regarding AUTOMOBILES, SCHOOL BUSES, SUVS, AND VANS (INCLUDING DIESEL, GASOLINE, ELECTRIC, HYBRID, AND ALL OTHER FUEL TYPES)
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Amy Malaki is the head of policy and sustainability 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.