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Sunnyvale reports heat‑pump installs, EV charging growth and microtransit planning in climate playbook update

Sunnyvale Sustainability Commission · April 20, 2026
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City staff told the Sustainability Commission the Climate Action Playbook is largely on track: staff reported hundreds of building electrification installs, nearly $1 million in EV‑charging incentives paid out, pilot transit and fleet electrification progress and library sustainability programming.

City staff presented an update on Sunnyvale's Climate Action Playbook on April 20, reporting progress across building electrification, transportation and community engagement and outlining pending projects the city expects to complete in coming years.

Environmental Engineering Coordinator Christina Rabby told commissioners the city has recorded 257 heat‑pump water‑heater installs and 512 heat‑pump HVAC installations this fiscal year, plus a roughly $2.2 million total of incentives paid for home electrification and smaller building‑decarbonization incentive payments. In transportation, staff reported 155 Level 1/2 chargers and four DC fast chargers installed, 112 EV rebates paid to residents and businesses, 11 multifamily properties equipped with EV…

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