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The City of Columbus is committed to becoming the greenest, most sustainable city in the nation. In 2005, Mayor Michael B. Coleman launched the Get Green Columbus initiative and established a Green Fleet Action Plan and has an award winning Fleet, most recently [...]
Electric Vehicles North Texas (EVNT) was created to coordinate a partnership and develop a plan to enhance the implementation of recharging infrastructure and purchase of vehicles.
Virginia PGR
The Virginia Get Ready Roundtable gathered for an introductory meeting on May 18, 2010 and met throughout the summer to establish a cooperative plan for deployment of electric vehicles in Virginia. This plan and related educational information for the state are now published on the Virginia Clean Cities and partner sites as well as [...]
Get Ready Tampa Bay is a regional collaboration between the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council, local governments, and electric utility companies.
The greater Kansas City region officially joined Project Get Ready on May 5th, 2010.
Orlando, Florida is the most recent city to join Project Get Ready with their Get Ready Central Florida intiative.
The City of Houston is currently working on two major efforts in preparation for the electrification of vehicles.
A total of 12 communities and more than two dozen governmental and private business partners have joined Denver in plans to get ready.
The Toronto Atmospheric Fund is working with partners in the municipal, utility, corporate and non-profit sectors to prepare the local landscape for plug-in vehicles to be part of Toronto’s sustainable transportation plan.
The Indianapolis Region is working with the Energy Systems Network to get ready. Check back here in the coming weeks for a regional charter, partner listings, working groups, and much more.
Raleigh is getting ready! The City of Raleigh, Progress Energy, Advanced Energy, and RMI are collaborating to kick-off the Raleigh readiness initiative. Working groups are forming now. The Raleigh project is quickly expanding to collaborate with the entire Triangle region.
Portland, Oregon is getting ready. PGR is working with interested citizens and companies in Portland to convene stakeholders and synthesize all the existing energy and work put into the plug-in vehicle revolution.