California’s ambitious climate targets require a growing share of new passenger cars, trucks, and SUVs sold in the state to meet zero-emission vehicle standards, with a sales target of 100% by 2035. A study commissioned by Assembly Bill (AB) 2127 Second Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Assessment examined the infrastructure needs to support targets in 2030…Continue Reading ‘Airbnb for Electric Vehicle Charging’ – How Sharing Private Residential Chargers Could Quickly Expand Charging Access