Phil's Blog

Let’s have a rational discussion about state transportation funding

Many state legislators, perhaps believing that electric vehicle (EV) adoption is a major contributor to the current or projected funding gap for state transportation systems, are introducing and passing legislative proposals that purport to fix…

The Infrastructure Bill Is Merely A Start

The bipartisan infrastructure bill passed by Congress in November is a big deal for electric transportation.  Known as the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), it provides appropriations of $7.5 billion over five years for the…

Announcing the new ATE Website

I am delighted to announce the new launch of ATE’s redesigned web site this month. We have been working on this for some time, both to create a better design as well as to provide…

ATE News

Now Hiring at ATE

We are pleased to post two new jobs for ATE: Director of Policy and Regulatory Affairs, and Director of Communications and Member Engagement. Attached are links to a PDF with the job specifications. Director of…

Alliance for Transportation Electrification (ATE) announces three new Board Members

(Seattle, WA) Big changes are afoot at the Alliance for Transportation Electrification as utilities continueto plan and build out charging infrastructure along with the private market of EV service providers, stateand local governments, and many…