MEDIA ADVISORY: See the zero-emission vehicles leading the way to California’s 2020 and 2030 greenhouse gas emission reduction targets
Media Advisory
Contacts
SACRAMENTO - A variety of commercial and personal zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) will be on display around the CalEPA building for the third Governor’s Office ZEV Summit.
Among the vehicles on display will be the hydrogen-powered Toyota Mirai and Hyundai Tucson. Other vehicles include the new BMW i3, fully electric-school buses and locally manufactured delivery trucks.
What: Governor’s Office Summit on Zero-Emission Vehicles
Where: CalEPA building, 1001 I Street (10th & I), Sacramento
When: 9 AM-4:00 PM, Monday, May 04, 2015
Who: This event is arranged on behalf of the Governor’s Office, and brings together representatives of government, non-governmental organizations and industry. It will highlight progress on the Governor’s 2013 ZEV Action Plan, and provide a chance to discuss the 2015 Action Plan.
VISUALS: Latest zero-emission technology cars and trucks to help California meet the Governor’s aggressive climate goals for 2030 and beyond.
About the Governor’s Office ZEV Summit:
The summit is an invitation-only forum to discuss the state of zero-emission technology and the ZEV market, and the actions needed to meet the goals of the Governor’s Executive Order B-16-2012. However, vehicle manufacturer representatives and administration officials will be available to discuss and describe the latest vehicle and infrastructure technology.
Background
Governor Brown has just taken the next step in directing the state’s efforts with Executive Order B-30-15 which calls for an additional 40 percent reduction in greenhouse gases below 1990 levels by 2030.
Since transportation is the largest single contributor of greenhouse gases in the State (38% of the total), zero-emission vehicles will play a major role in further emission reductions.