Transportation electrification definition
Transportation electrification means the use of electricity from external sources of electrical power, including the electrical grid, for all or part of vehicles, vessels, trains, boats, or other equipment that are mobile sources of air pollution and greenhouse gases and the related programs and charging and propulsion infrastructure investments to enable and encourage this use of electricity.
Transportation electrification means the use of
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More Definitions of Transportation electrification
Transportation electrification means the use of electricity from external sources to power all or part of passenger vehicles, trucks, buses, trains, boats, or other equipment that transport goods or people;
Transportation electrification means the use of electricity from external sources to power, wholly or in part, passenger vehicles, trucks, buses, trains, boats or other equipment that transports goods or people.
Transportation electrification means the use of electric vehicles and the deployment of systems and infrastructure for electric vehicle charging.