The EGI at the University of Michigan has launched the Michigan Vehicle Technology Transition Impact Project, to support local leaders and community members as they respond to vehicle electrification in their communities.
Lansing to receive new fleet of EV charging stations
Lansing will be installing up to 50 new electric vehicle charging sites across the city with funding from the federal government that was announced on Friday.
Pilot EV carshare program launches at Ann Arbor affordable housing communities
A new EV carshare program, operated by Affordable Mobility Platform, launched its Tree Town fleet on Thursday at Carrot Way Apartments.
Electric carshare program launches at Avalon Housing apartments
Residents of Avalon Housing’s Carrot Way Apartments now have a new option for transportation: an electric vehicle carshare program.
EV carshare program launches in Ann Arbor affordable housing communities
A new program has launched to bring transportation access to residents in low-income communities in Ann Arbor.
May 2024 Director’s Update
Have you seen us in action over the last few months? Since February, the MICC team has been engaging with residents and clean transportation advocates. Our strength lies in our network – we are a coalition, and all of us working together make a difference for a...
Summer 2024 Funding Opportunities
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Michigan Clean Cities in Michigan’s Clean Cities
Michigan Clean Cities innovates tailored transit solutions statewide, from Detroit’s shuttle systems to Marquette’s cold-weather EV fleets.
K-Zoo – Get your motor running!
Michigan Clean Cities is working to ensure that the EV revolution is inclusive. Kalamazoo and Portage residents and the general public can now sign up for the EV car sharing program hosted at the Creamery and Spring Manor communities.
Round 1 grant awarded to MICC Member City Lansing – Charging & Fueling Infrastructure
MICC’s Jamie Leonard participated in a recent press event at Lansing Board of Water & Light headquarters celebrating the city winning $8 million in funding for its public EV charging plan.