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San Francisco unveils electric‑vehicle roadmap with interim sale targets and 2040 emissions‑free vision
Summary
City staff presented a mayoral electric‑vehicle roadmap that sets interim targets (50% of new vehicles sold in the city electric by 2025; 100% by 2030) and a 2040 vision for emissions‑free transportation, and outlined six strategies including public awareness, incentives, charging expansion, grid integration and heavy‑duty pilots.
San Francisco staff on Nov. 25 presented a citywide electric‑vehicle roadmap that sets interim adoption targets and a long‑range vision for emissions‑free transportation.
Lowell Chu, interim energy program manager, described the roadmap’s interim goals — a 2025 target that 50% of new vehicles sold in San Francisco be electric and a 2030 target that all new vehicles sold be electric — and a 2040 vision for emissions‑free transportation originating, passing through or ending in the city. He described six strategies to reach those goals: increase public awareness, provide incentives, expand charging infrastructure with a DC fast‑charger…
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