Agenda & Notes: July 11, 2024 Clean Mobility Projects & Incentives Workgroup Meeting
The ZEV Equity Task Force held a meeting on July 11, 2024, focusing on sharing the first iteration of a map that details the deployment of Zero-Emission Vehicles (ZEVs) by census tract in California. The meeting included a presentation on the ZEV Map and an in-depth discussion with workgroup participants.
Agenda
- Welcome & Introductions
- Summary of May 2024 ZEV Equity Task Force meeting
- Workgroup Project Idea and Discussion, Natalie Reavey, CARB
- Project Focus: Mapping the distribution of ZEVs across California communities
- Next Steps
Advanced Clean Cars II (ACCII) Resolution
- The ACCII Resolution 22-12 aims to ensure equitable access to ZEVs and zero-emission mobility across all communities, particularly low-income and disadvantaged communities (LICs and DACs).
- Task Force Related:
- Work with automakers and advocates to expand communities’ access to ZEVs and zero emission mobility
- Seek public input on strategies to support community participation in these programs
- Work with automakers, community-based organizations, advocates, and others to promote OEM participation in the ACC II ZEV equity provisions
- ZEV Map:
- Report deployment of ZEVs in Low-income and Disadvantaged Communities.
ZEV Map and Report
- Purpose: The ZEV map serves as a visual representation of ZEV deployment across California at the census tract level, highlighting disparities in access to ZEVs in low-income and disadvantaged communities.
- Data Sources:
- Vehicle registration data from the Air Quality Planning and Science Division’s (AQPSD) EMFAC Database.
- Publicly available datasets such as CalEnviroScreen 4.0 and California's Light-Duty ZEV Incentive Programs.
- Features:
- Interactive map showing ZEV distribution.
- Filters for priority populations and various data comparisons at the census tract level.
- Pop-up tables providing detailed data per census tract.
Discussion Highlights
- Metrics and Storytelling:
- Participants emphasized the need to complement quantitative data with qualitative stories to better illustrate the impact of ZEV programs.
- Anecdotal and survey data were highlighted as crucial in understanding community experiences.
- Community Engagement:
- Emphasis on involving local organizations to ensure infrastructure development aligns with community needs.
- Examples of misaligned initiatives, like inappropriate placement of bike lanes, were discussed.
- It would help to incorporate feedback mechanisms like QR codes on charging stations.
- Map Utility and Improvements:
- Participants found the map useful but suggested clearer communication of its scope and limitations.
- Recommendations included adding infrastructure overlays.
- Data Integration and Reporting:
- Suggestions to integrate the ZEV map with other equity mapping tools for comprehensive analysis.
- Regular updates and more real-time data collection were identified as needs, potentially getting DMV more involved.
Questions for Workgroup Participants
- Does the interactive map convey the information you seek? Is it helpful? Would you use it?
- What additional features or information would enhance your experience with the map?
- What other information might be useful to include on the map or website?
Next Steps
- For CARB:
- Continue outreach to refine the map and gather feedback.
- Progress map development and report back to the workgroup.
- For Workgroup Participants:
- Provide feedback via email. CARB staff are happy to meet individually or in smaller group meetings to discuss map development.
- Engage in further discussions to shape the tool’s functionality and usability.
For further information or to provide feedback, please contact: ZEVEquity@arb.ca.gov
Links/Resources:
- ACCII Resolution 22-12
- ZEV Equity Task Force Website
- UCLA Report “An Analysis of California Electric Vehicle Incentive Distribution and Vehicle Registration Rates Since 2015”
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