
Transportation is responsible for more emissions than any other sector in the state, and Vermont set a stated goal of drastically increasing the number of EVs on the road so it could meet the requirements of the 2020 Global Warming Solutions Act.
Transportation is responsible for more emissions than any other sector in the state, and Vermont set a stated goal of drastically increasing the number of EVs on the road so it could meet the requirements of the 2020 Global Warming Solutions Act.
Vermont’s chief utility regulator says the state can meet its 2025 electric vehicle target, if it addresses climate change with urgency.
News Release -- Green Mountain Transit March 28, 2017 Contact: Mark Sousa, General Manager 802-864-2282 [email protected] Burlington, VT-- On March 29, 2017, Green Mountain Transit (GMT) will begin testing a 40-ft battery-electric transit bus in revenue service. The bus, manufactured by BYD, is the first of its kind operating in transit service across the nation. It utilizes BYD’s […]
News Release -- Green Mountain Power Aug. 31, 2015 Contact: Eric Fitzgerald [email protected] EuroWest Properties Phone: 802-878-4200 Dorothy Schnure [email protected] Green Mountain Power Phone: 802-655-8418 Essex Outlets & EuroWest Properties partner with GMP to help Drivers Reduce Fossil Fuel & Save Money Essex Junction, VT… It is getting easier to charge an electric vehicle in […]