RECENT POLICY INITIATIVES

In this op-ed in the Baltimore Sun, CALSTART board chair John Formisano and cleantech investor Jeff Leonard lay out the case for increased public investment in hybrid, electric, and advanced truck technologies.

More than 30 clean medium- and heavy-duty trucks took part in the HTUF 2011 National Conference in Baltimore Maryland, October 13, 2011. Check out the conference recap and videos at the HTUF Blog.
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CALSTART AND PUBLIC POLICY
Public policy has a significant impact on the clean transportation technology industry, with local, state, and national laws and regulations acting as major industry drivers. As a technology-neutral consortium and nonprofit, CALSTART seeks to provide guidance and support for these critical policies. CALSTART’s close contact with fleet managers, policymakers, researchers, scientists, technology developers, and manufacturers puts the organization in a unique position to supply policymakers with valuable information and perspective from a variety of stakeholders. As a part of this effort, CALSTART created the California Secure Transportation Energy Partnership (CalSTEP) to forge a consensus plan for California’s transportation energy future. CALSTART also provides its member companies with up-to-date information on the complex web of public policies that affect the clean transportation technology industry. CALSTART understands the legislative and regulatory environment and tracks relevant policy initiatives and developments, with a particular focus on the innovative and first-in-the-nation policies in California.