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> Subject: How Smart City Policy Can Support Electric Vehicles
> Date: March 15, 2018 at 1:07:09 PM EDT
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> How Smart City Policy Can Support Electric Vehicles
> By Alana Miller
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> If cities wish to obtain the environmental, public health and quality of life benefits of electric vehicles – and meet the needs of their residents – they will need to plan for the dramatic expansion of electric vehicle charg­ing infrastructure, including in residential neighbor­hoods where off-street parking is limited. A transition that reduces demand for parking from private vehicles – while creating new charging opportunities for both privately owned and shared electric vehicles – can deliver a powerful “win-win” for cities and help propel America toward a clean, efficient, zero-carbon transportation system.
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