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The SCAG (or Southern California) Clean Cities Coalition coordinates the activities of both private and public sector proponents of alternative fuel vehicles (AFVs) by providing a forum to discover commonalties, collaborate on public policy, investigate opportunities for joint projects, leverage scarce resources and cooperate on promoting the benefits of AFVs throughout the region.
SCAG Clean Cities
SCAG Clean Cities

The Southern California /SCAG Clean Cities Coalition was first designated by the U.S. on March 1, 1996. In 2010, SCAG resumed direct administrative responsibility for the SCAG Clean Cities Program. Our coalition supports locally based government/industry partnerships in the expanding use of infrastructure and vehicles operating on alternative fuels while promoting the implementation of alternative fuel vehicles throughout the SCAG region.

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U.S. Department of Energy Clean Cities
U.S. Department of Energy Clean Cities

The U.S. Department of Energy's Clean Cities program advances the nation's economic, environmental, and energy security by supporting local actions to reduce petroleum use in transportation.

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PEV Readiness Plan
PEV Readiness Plan

The Southern California Plug-in Electric Vehicle (PEV) Readiness Plan, has provided the coalition with a tool to guide PEV infrastructure expansion efforts. The Coalition has identified key obstacles for potential consumers, primarily the high demand for workplace charging infrastructure and challenges faced in installing charging stations. In order to break down these barriers, we engage with stakeholders in order to develop solutions to these issues.

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Advanced Transportation Center
Advanced Transportation Center

SCAG Clean Cities Coalition maintains a continued partnership with the e4Mobility Advanced Transportation Center administered by the Los Angeles Economic Development Council to engage key businesses for the adoption of alternative fuels, and expansion of PEV charging networks.

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