Transportation 

Transportation Solutions

Power Control Unit

Regional Strategy

The challenge is two-fold:  transitioning the transportation to electric as quickly as possible, and – while so much has to change – cracking the code of making transit and mobility choices widely available.  The needed work around the region is “acceleration through coordination” – making it easier to own electric vehicles by filling gaps in charging, preparing dealerships and supporting vehicle owners from ordinary drivers to school bus fleet managers.   But while the transportation system is in flux and there are significant new funding streams available, it makes sense to make every effort to solve the long-standing problems of access to transit and mobility for people without cars, and to improve the range of choices for getting around.  

The network of Climate Smart and Clean Energy Community volunteer groups in Hudson Valley communities should design an ongoing,  regional campaign to get over the EV adoption hurdles associated with charging and consumer skepticism, achieving “acceleration through coordination” by:

  • Advocating for installation of public-facing chargers wherever there are gaps, and connecting potential site owners with the resources of NYSERDA and NYPA;

  • Developing an ongoing program of training and support for car  dealerships;

  • Developing an ongoing program of consumer education through ride-and-drive opportunities associated with existing, well-attended events such as Chamber mixers.

Transportation stakeholders including expert groups, MPOs, motivated local governments and service providers should work together  to crack the code of making transportation options widely accessible and convenient:

  • Creating the best possible revenue model for micro-transit systems and a management structure (such as franchising) that can be consistently funded, potentially with cost-share from benefitting parties such as workplaces.  This project could position a group of stakeholders for future rounds of NYSERDA’s Clean Transportation Prize or other federal/ state funding to incubate a micro-transit system.

  • Supporting the growth of commercial ventures in the micro-transit sector such as e-bike and bike repair shops (through marketing help, training, grants etc), in coordination with local complete streets and transportation safety initiatives. 

  • With the Center for Post-Carbon Logistics, creating a 5- and 10-year plan for renewably-powered passenger ferries and cargo transportation on the Hudson, starting with proof-of-concept vehicles and building on these, and including developing environmental guidelines for sustainable maritime transportation in close consultation with the environmental and scientific communities.

  • Laying groundwork for the growth of an ICE-to-EV conversion industry starting with niche demonstration vehicles like small business delivery fleets.

  • Supporting, and filling in gaps, for the already well established system of trails, bike paths, shoreline connections, and other infrastructure to support pedestrian, bicycle and microtransit use as. 

  • identifying responsible parties and funding streams for implementing priority projects.   

This coalition will convene and facilitate this coordination process and seek to raise funding to make it ongoing..

Who Cares? A Partial List of Stakeholders:

Center for Post-Carbon Logistics

 https://postcarbonlogistics.org/

Dollaride, Inc. (Brooklyn & Queens electrifying shuttles - model for HV)

https://www.cleanneighborhoodschallenge.org/awardees/dollaride-inc 

Evolv-Electric Transportation (school bus resource)

https://www.evolv-electric.org 

Mid-Hudson Valley Transportation Management Area

https://mid-hudson-valley-transportation-management-area-ocnygis.hub.arcgis.com/ 

NY Metropolitan Transportation Council

https://www.nymtc.org 

NYSERDA Clean Transportation Program

https://www.nyserda.ny.gov/All-Programs/clean-transportation-program 

Project MOVER, Village of Ossining

https://www.electricmobilitychallenge.org/awardees/eit-innoenergy

Sustainable Westchester – Bee-Line On Demand Program

https://www.electricmobilitychallenge.org/awardees/sustainable-westchester-inc

Tri-State Transportation Campaign

https://www.tstc.org 

New York League of Women Voters

https://www.nylcv.org