Our Mission
Clean Cities advances economic, environmental and energy security by supporting actions to reduce the use of fossil petroleum in the transportation sector. A national network of nearly 100 Clean Cities coalitions brings together stakeholders in the public and private sectors to deploy alternative and renewable fuels, idle-reduction measures, fuel economy improvements, and emerging transportation technologies.
Sacramento Clean Cities Coalition is a US Department of Energy designated Coalition in the Clean Cities and Communities partnership.
Sacramento Clean Cities Coalition is a US Department of Energy designated Coalition in the Clean Cities and Communities partnership.
EventsUpcoming events
January Sac eMo Meeting
EV Sales & EVSE Building Code Updates: Dwight MacCurdy delivered a presentation at the January 14 SACeMo meeting covering the latest information on EV sales in the Sacramento Region and an update on EVSE building codes for New Construction and Multi-family Dwellings has also made available a detailed history of CAL GREEN building codes. ● Detailed Summary of California's 2025 Building Code ● EV Sales Update ● History of the CALGreen New Construction Code for Residential EV Charging School Bus Consortium Meeting February 6, 11am ● Maintenance Comparison of ICE versus BEV Link to be posted soon. Please contact Marisa Martinez, [email protected], if you are a school transportation manager, or a similar position, and are interested in attending. VoltPost's Innovative Charger Strategy Presentation February 18, 12 noon ● Hosted by the Sacramento Regional Mobility Collaborative ● Virtual Link Past events
Dec. 10: Webinar-Truck Electrification Mandates are Here - Is Your Facility Ready?
The Advanced Clean Fleets Regulation is now a requirement in California. Do you have space for chargers and surplus power for chargers? Do you have the expertise to identify the right path to electrification for your fleet? The webinar featured: ● Considerations about adding charging stations at your facility ● Options to consider-- expand your parking area, move, use a third party ● Locations of third-party charging stations for trucks that are planned and in construction Missed an event? Want to look back at presentations? Check out our past event archives!
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Interview with Gina ONeaL On the Creation of Neighborhood Microtransit Hub
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Sponsors
Thank you to our 2024 sponsors
With help from our Sponsors, Partners, and Stakeholders, Sacramento Clean Cities has reduced 9,373,760 gallons of gasoline and 64,268 tons of greenhouse gases in the past year alone!
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Video Interviews
Tim Taylor, Executive Director of Sacramento Clean Cities, is interviewed by Westport Fuel Systems
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