Clean Mobility

We’re thrilled to have been selected to administer the program development and case management services for the Sacramento Clean Cars 4 All (CC4A) program (slated to launch in January 2020). This program, managed by the Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District, was designed to help residents of low-income and disadvantaged communities to scrap their older, polluting cars and replace them with cleaner, electric vehicles.

GRID Alternatives is helping families save money on transportation while improving air quality.

As part of GRID Alternatives’ vision of a transition to clean, renewable energy that includes everyone, we are part of a new initiative to make clean vehicles and other clean transportation options more accessible to the communities we serve.

As part of GRID Alternatives’ vision of a transition to clean, renewable energy that includes everyone, GRID recently launched an initiative to make electric vehicles more accessible to the communities we serve.  Read on to learn more and for Q&A with Terea Macomber, GRID's Electric Vehicle Project Manager. Or come out to an upcoming EV Ride and Drive event here in the Bay.

“It’s an electric vehicle car show, let’s get some trunks and hoods up!” exclaimed Zach Franklin, GRID’s Chief Strategy Officer, as he kicked off GRID’s recent workshop and showcase the accessibility of electric vehicles (EVs). For EVs, this literal look under the hood holds quite a surprise: where traditional vehicles are packed full with a combustion motor and associated parts, the EVs have a tiny motor and extra storage space, with battery cells running underneath the length of the car.