Learn why local EV planning matters and how the new Equitable EV Action Plan Framework can help your community lead a more inclusive transition.

MICC 2024 Year In Review
Explore MICC’s 2024 Year in Review and see how we advanced clean transportation across Michigan through EVs, biofuels, and community action.
Survey Season! Complete the Survey for a Chance to Win!
Get in shape for survey season by warming up with the DRIVE Electric USA fleet questionnaire! On behalf of the Drive Electric Michigan (DEMI) project, MICC is gathering information on your fleet’s electrification knowledge and goals (if any) through an online survey....
Enter the Drive Electric Michigan Logo Design Competition!
Calling all artists and graphic designers! Submit logo designs for consideration for the Drive Electric Michigan (DEMI) project! The winner will receive a $500 stipend, and all entrants will be entered in a raffle for a $175 gift card! Selections will be made in...

Member Feature: BizFleets
MICC is proud to welcome BizFleet as our newest member, supporting our mission to promote clean energy and sustainable transportation.

December 2024 Director’s Update
Despite political shifts, MICC stays committed to clean, sustainable, and equitable transportation. Discover how you can join the mission!

Winter 2025 Funding Opportunities
Unlock funding for clean transportation initiatives in Michigan! From replacing school buses to electric vehicle charging stations, explore opportunities now.

EGI, in collaboration with Michigan Clean Cities, launches program to assist communities with EV transition
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.
Lansing First to Launch E-Auto Economy Planning
The Economic Growth Institute & Michigan Clean Cities are helping Lansing develop a strategic plan for the community’s EV transition.