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Georgia Statewide Contract 99999-001-SPD0000138-0007 Public Mass Transit and Transportation Related Vehicles and Accessories and Supplemental Mass Transit and Transportation Related Vehicles and Accessories, (Proterra), Contract Amendment No. 1.
California Statewide Contract 1-19-23-17B, Zero-Emission Transit Buses.
California Statewide Contract 1-19-23-17C regarding Zero-Emission Transit Buses.
California Statewide Contract 1-18-61-16 regarding Mobile Solar Panel Electric Vehicle Charger System.
Drive Green California: Alternative Fuel Vehicles Available Through State of California Contracts.
GSA Fleet, GSA’s Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) for electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) to include data services, (Apr. 2021).
Vermont Agency of Administration, Buildings and General Services, providing list of current general state contracts in VT.
North Carolina Statewide Term Contract 691A – Electric Vehicle Charging Station Equipment, Accessories, Installation & Infrastructure.
State of New Mexico Statewide Price Agreements, Procurement Numbers 00-00000-19-00015.
State of New Hampshire Department of Administrtive Services Contract 8002796, listing 2021 Model Year Vehicles for that state.
State of Minnesota Department of Administration, Office of Procurement, Contract E-108(5) regarding Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE), (Jan. 8, 2021)
Massachusetts Statewide Contract for VEH102 Advanced Vehicle Technology Equipment, Supplies and Services.
Maine’s Master Agreement MA 18P 200730-004 regarding EV Charging Stations, Final Installation and Maintenance.
Maine’s Master Agreement 210423-105 for Alternatively Fueled Vehicles – Hybrid, BEV (All Electric).
Lousianna Division of Administration: Contract 4400017202 regarding state vehicle contracts.
State of Iowa, DOT, and Regents – 2021/22 Model Year Vehicle Contract Catalog recording current state vehicle models and contracts.
State of Connecticut Contract Portal: Section 13PSX0316 regarding Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment.
Arizona 2021 State Vehicle Contract, listing all active contracts with state vendors and registered vehicle models.
Can be enacted on the state or local level to establish a “Green Fleet Transition” program in the enacting jurisdiction
Can be used to establish a state or local “Green Fleet Transition” program
An updated initiative (2019) to accelerate adoption of EVs in public and private fleets
Requires 75% of newly purchased and leased state fleet vehicles to be hybrid or plug-in electric vehicles.
Directs development of strategies for reducing fossil fuel use and greenhouse gas emissions from the state fleet, with the goal of ensuring that a minimum of 25% of new light-duty state fleet purchases and leases will be zero-emissions vehicles by 2025.
Commonwealth Leadership in Addressing Climate Change and Promoting Energy Conservation and Sustainable Governance
Establishes statewide goal for EV deployment and identifies strategies for state agency support; calls for development of low-emission vehicle first policy in state fleet
Massachusetts Executive Order 594 Leading By Example: Decarbonizing and Minimizing Environmental Impacts of State Government (April 22, 2021)
Adopts targets for state government, based on strategies in state climate action plan; presents a baseline of energy use and greenhouse gas emissions from state operations and lays out a plan for meeting state goals
Executive Order to Reduce the Environmental Impact of Illinois State Government Operations; Section IV, Sustainable Transportation, includes targets for petroleum use reduction, emissions reductions, EV procurement
Executive order regarding the procurement of zero emission vehicles and supporting equipment, (Apr. 22, 2021)
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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.