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PG&E Submits $250 Million Proposal Expanding Support for Electric Vehicles in California
2017-01-23 18:21

Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) submitted a proposal to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) for projects aimed at accelerating widespread electric vehicle adoption and combatting climate change. For the seven proposed projects, PG&E is requesting a total budget of approximately $253 million. The California legislature has recognized the role of energy companies, like PG&E, in developing the necessary electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure to help the state meet climate and clean-air goals.

“California continues to lead the nation in the fight against climate change, and electrifying our transportation sector is the next game changer. By expanding the state’s EV infrastructure, PG&E is continuing to help California meet its climate goals while making it more convenient for our customers to choose clean, affordable electricity to fuel their vehicles,” said Geisha Williams, PG&E President, Electric.

In California, transportation is the single largest contributor to greenhouse gas emissions at nearly 40 percent. Through this proposal, PG&E plans to expand its initiatives to help customers and businesses reduce greenhouse gas emissions related to transportation. The electricity fueling EVs in California comes from one of the cleanest energy mixes in the country – PG&E delivers nearly 60 percent of electricity to customers from greenhouse gas-free resources.

PG&E’s proposal addresses three specific areas:

 
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