A Project Green OnRamp and Friends initiative. [Logo] Along with US Post Office (which is completely different imperative), school buses operate in virtually every zip code and community across the nation. The benefits of Electric School Buses (ESBs) are well know and start with the air quality, reduced noise, operating costs and due to their […]
Category: Policy
What if V2G enabled vehicles receive additional ZEV credits?
2013 was an incredible year for the Electric Vehicle. Despite the work of so many naysayers, Electric Vehicles are here to stay and provide a long list of benefits. Looking ahead a few years – what are the most important technologies and benefits EV’s offer? If you have followed Green OnRamp activities you’ll note continual the […]
Submetering – Why delay progress?
In a joint letter opposing the extension filed today along with the Green Power Institute and Plug In America, SUM – PROJECT Green OnRamp requested that the 12 month extension to complete the submetering protocol be limited to only 6 months. Our letter follows an unlikely group of interests that came together requesting the extension – Pacific […]
Pricing Models for EV Charging
Today in Palo Alto Green On Ramp’s Paul Stith joined a panel moderated by Rafael Reyes (Executive Director, Bay Area Climate Collaborative) with Richard Lowenthal (CTO & Founder, Coulomb Technologies (ChargePoint)) and Geoff Ryder (Sustainability Principal, SAP) to talk about pricing models for Electric Vehicle charging. The session titled “Pilot Pricing for Electric Vehicle Charging Stations” was hosted […]