Wisconsin Smart Fleet
Wisconsin Clean Cities can assist those looking to decrease their carbon footprint, increase sustainability, save on transportation costs, meet individual economic goals and make the world a better place
Wisconsin Clean Cities can assist those looking to decrease their carbon footprint, increase sustainability, save on transportation costs, meet individual economic goals and make the world a better place
Wisconsin Clean Cities leads the Drive Electric Wisconsin project. The project is part of DRIVE Electric USA, a partnership of U.S. Department of Energy Clean Cities coalitions working to significantly
The U.S. Department of Energy in February 2017 awarded a three-year grant program, the Midwest Electric Vehicle Opportunities: Learning, eVents, Experience (EVOLVE) project. The program was a partnership between the
On October 28, 2015, the United States Department of Agriculture announced the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin, Office of Energy Innovation was awarded $3.7 million through the Biofuels Infrastructure Program
Launched in 2004, SmartWay is a U.S. EPA program that reduces transportation-related emissions by creating incentives to improve supply chain fuel efficiency. The SmartWay Program is a public-private initiative between
Wisconsin Clean Cities led the Plug-In Electric (PEV) Vehicle Task Force for PEV planning in the state of Wisconsin. The Task Force aimed to grow the PEV market, educate audiences