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Colorado’s Air Quality Control Commission (AQCC) is considering a rule that would require that a certain number of medium and heavy duty trucks sold in the state be zero emission, joining several other states in this important effort to reduce emissions from trucks that deliver our groceries, packages and other supplies.
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On the road to a cleaner transportation future.
Now is the time to hit the accelerator and build out the necessary infrastructure and programs to make Colorado’s roads – and our air – the cleanest in America.
Issue in Focus: Clean Cars
Colorado Clean Car Advocates Celebrate Vote to Adopt Statewide Zero Emission Vehicle Standards
August 16, 2019
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Opinion: Let’s not get left behind when it comes to clean cars, Colorado
August 12, 2019
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Major Investors and Companies Urge Colorado to Adopt a Strong Zero Emission Vehicle Program
July 31, 2019
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Letter of Support for ZEV in AQCC rule-making
July 31, 2019
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Silverii: Support Colorado’s push for zero-emission vehicle even if you don’t want an electric vehicle
July 29, 2019
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Colorado Conservation Groups Urge State Approval of a Zero-Emission Vehicle Program
July 11, 2019
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Colorado’s Solid Power Developed a New Life Source for Electric Vehicles
July 2, 2019
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Adopting Zero Emission Vehicles Will Improve Choice and Health and Save Money
May 15, 2019
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New Report Highlights Increased Availability, Reduced Costs of Electric Vehicles
May 8, 2019
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Electric vehicle study sees opportunity for utilities
April 24, 2019
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About
Issues
Transportation
Air Quality
Equity
Clean Cars
Clean Trucks
Colorado’s Air Quality Control Commission (AQCC) is considering a rule that would require that a certain number of medium and heavy duty trucks sold in the state be zero emission, joining several other states in this important effort to reduce emissions from trucks that deliver our groceries, packages and other supplies.
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