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.