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WSDOT highlights ZAP car-share pilot, local successes and operational challenges
Summary
WSDOT's ZAP (Zero Emissions Access Program) supports community-based electric car-share pilots in transportation deserts; staff said the pilot is funded through 2027 (about $3 million for the biennium), supports 18 locations, has notable success stories and faces operational challenges including charger software failures and insurance costs.
Crystal Lloyd, WSDOT's transportation planning specialist and ZAP grant manager, briefed the commission on the Zero Emissions Access Program (ZAP), a pilot designed to seed community-based electric vehicle car shares in underserved areas. Lloyd said ZAP awards average $50,000 to $200,000 per project, the program has funded 18 locations across 12 cities, and current biennium funding of $3 million supports…
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