Clean Mobility User Information
Clean Mobility Options
Project Name (Region) | Launch Date | Number of Locations | Number of Vehicles | Number of Charging Equipment | Number of Users | Percent of Users from Low-Income Households | Project Highlights |
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Blue LA City Carsharing Pilot Project (Southern California) | April 2018 | 4 disadvantaged community sites are fully launched (Westlake, Korea Town, Pico-Union, Downtown, and Echo Park), with planned expansion to 3 additional locations | 100 electric vehicles; Up to 200 additional electric vehicles with expansion | 200 Charge points at 40 stations | 1,200+ | 55 percent |
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Our Community CarShare Sacramento Pilot Project (Northern California) | February 2016 | 8 sites are fully launched in disadvantaged communities; 2 more in process and expected in 2022 | 16 electric vehicles | 16 total (2 per site) | 670+ | 100 percent |
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Car Sharing and Mobility Hubs at Affordable Housing Pilot Project (Bay Area) | Expected launch of car sharing, bike sharing and ride sharing in 2022 | 3 disadvantaged communities in Oakland, Richmond, San Jose | 5 electric vehicles; TBD e- bikes/ scooters | 7 | TBD | TBD |
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Ecosystem of Shared Mobility in the San Joaquin Valley (Central Valley) | March 2019 | 8 affordable house complexes disadvantaged communities in Kern and Tulare counties | 27 electric vehicles | 17 | 160+ | 100 percent |
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Valley Air ZEV Mobility Pilot Project (Central Valley) | January 2019 | 3 disadvantaged communities in Cantua Creek, Delhi, and Castle Airport | 9 electric vehicles | 30 | 60+ | >90 percent |
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Lift Line Paratransit Dial-a-Ride Electric Vehicle Transition Program (Coastal) | April 2019 | Santa Cruz County | 3 electric shuttles | 2 | 800+ | 100 percent |
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Clean Mobility Options Voucher Pilot (Statewide) Mobility Project Vouchers (initial application window opened in October 2020) | Expected | 20 locations in disadvantaged
| 100+ electric vehicles; 500+ e-bikes and e-scooters | 53 | TBD | TBD |
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Clean Mobility in Schools
Project Name (Region) | Launch Date | Number of Locations | Number of Vehicles | Number of Charging Equipment | Number of Users | Percent of Users from Low-Income Households | Project Highlights |
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Getting Stockton to Zero Emissions: Clean Air for Our Community (Central Valley) | May 2020 | 56 school campuses | 6 school buses; 8 utility carts; 3 riding lawnmowers | 20 Level II and 4 Level III | 41,000 students | N/A – However, 78 percent of students are eligible for free or reduced-price meals |
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A Transformative Clean Mobility Pilot (Southern California) | May 2020 (partially launched) | 6 school campuses | 11 school buses; 6 passenger vehicles for district services; 11 utility carts | 11 Level II and 3 Level III | 8,000 students (grades 9-12) and over 11,000 students in adult schools | N/A – However, 88 percent of students receive free or reduced-price meals |
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Lincoln High School Clean Mobility in Schools Pilot (Southern California) | May 2020 (partially launched) | 15 school campuses | 13 school buses; 2 passenger carpool and vanpool vehicles; 30 e-bikes | 13 Level II and 3 Level III | ~9,500 students | N/A – However, over 80 percent of students are eligible for free or reduced-price meals |
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Agriculture Worker Vanpools
Project Name (Region) | Launch Date | Number of Locations | Number of Vehicles | Number of Charging Equipment | Number of Users | Percent of Users from Low-Income Households | Project Highlights |
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Agricultural Worker Vanpools (San Joaquin Valley, Salinas, Coachella, and Imperial Valley) | February 2019 to December 2019 | 75 percent of vehicles were placed in the San Joaquin Valley; remainder in Coachella, Salinas and Imperial Valley | 154 passenger vans fitted with XL Hybrid Electric Power-train Conversion systems | N/A | 282,000 | 100 percent | The total vehicle miles traveled for project vanpools was over 2,800,000 miles |
Sustainable Transportation Equity Project (STEP)
Project Name (Region) | Launch Date | Number of Locations | Number of Vehicles | Number of Charging Equipment | Number of Users | Percent of Users from Low-Income Households | Project Highlights |
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Commerce Moving Forward (Southern California) | Expected launch in 2022-2023 | TBD | 2 electric buses; 2 electric shuttles | 4 | TBD | TBD |
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South Los Angeles Universal Basic Mobility Pilot Program (Southern California) | Expected launch in 2022-2024 | TBD | 50 electric vehicles; 250 e- bikes; 4 electric shuttles | 51 (50 Level II, 1 4-port DC Fast Charger) | TBD | TBD |
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Stockton Mobility Collective (Central Valley) | Expected launch in 2021-2024 | 10-15 locations for carshare project 12 locations for bikeshare project TBD for other project elements such as subsidies | 30 electric vehicles; 100 e-bikes | 20-30 | TBD | TBD | Funds extensive community engagement and outreach during/to inform implementation |