In Oregon, 18 cities, towns, community colleges, and nonprofits recently received more than $2 million in electric mobility grants from Pacific Power for projects meant to connect more residents with electric vehicles and their affiliated benefits.
“Pacific Power is hard at work building a safe, reliable, affordable clean energy future. A critical part of that work is helping to ensure that Oregonians at all income levels, in all kinds of communities, have access to electric transportation and the economic growth and vitality it can bring,” Kate Hawley, electric transportation senior product manager for Pacific Power, said. “These Electric Mobility Grants are an important way that we can strengthen the communities we serve and help them thrive.”
The company has been dispersing electric mobility grants like this since 2020, providing more than $4.5 million in awards in that time. Previous rounds have aided the purchase of electric tractors, electric school buses, electric vehicles, and their chargers, as well as a traveling educational exhibit for rural parts of Oregon. These grants are funded through the sale of Clean Fuels Program credits.
This latest round of grants will be used for a variety of purchases and include recipients such as:
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