The Environmental Protection Agency is proposing changes that could weaken federal clean air standards, reversing decades of progress and putting the health of our communities at risk.
Read MoreWe have cleaner air with more cars on the road because clean vehicle standards work. The irony — and the danger — is that this success means many Americans have forgotten what it’s like to live with truly dirty air. We can’t let that complacency undo 50 years of progress.
Read MoreRolling back these standards would not only worsen those impacts, it would harm the more than 410,000 Americans employed in the clean vehicles industry and slow the growth of this job-creating sector.
Read MoreWe should all want to protect and improve our air quality. We should all also want to support and expand auto manufacturing. The existing clean air standards are driving the designing, building, testing, and deploying electric vehicles of the future.
Read MoreThe science is clear: Clean air saves lives. It improves public health, especially for children. And we know one of the biggest contributors to air pollution—and to asthma—is tailpipe emissions. When we reduce them, communities breathe easier, kids stay healthier, and fewer families endure nights in the emergency room wondering if their child will make it until morning.
Read MoreCelebrating the Freedom to Drive at the Savannah Sunset Market! Thanks to all who joined us and learned about our mission to empower individuals with the freedom of mobility. Your support drives us forward!
Read MoreThe primary goal of the Kilowatt Cookout was to demonstrate the incredible versatility of EVs, particularly their Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) capabilities. V2L allows EVs to function as mobile power sources and attendees were treated to an electrifying display.
Read MoreFor years, carpool lane access for EVs has been one of the simplest, most effective ways to encourage clean transportation. A single sticker or special plate (depending on the state) allowed EV drivers—regardless of the number of passengers—to use the High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes, shaving time off commutes, easing congestion in regular lanes, and rewarding drivers for making the switch to zero-emission vehicles.
Read MoreCelebrating the Freedom to Drive at the Ingham County Fair! Thanks to all who joined us and learned about our mission to empower individuals with the freedom of mobility. Your support drives us forward!
Read MoreWe are thrilled to announce the exciting launch of the EVA of Georgia, a statewide chapter dedicated to accelerating electric vehicle adoption across the Peach State! This August marks a pivotal moment for EV enthusiasts, advocates, and curious Georgians alike, as we celebrate the official formation of our newest chapter.
Read MoreHere’s the new, special benefit for EVA members and supporters: Private party sales are not normally eligible for the EV tax credit, unless you use KeySavvy; the seller must be a licensed dealership. When you utilize KeySavvy to buy an EV, you're buying from a licensed dealership, so your used EV purchase will qualify, if all other federal requirements are met.
Read MoreA new advocate for electric transportation in Ohio begins now with the launch of the EVA of Ohio. This new statewide nonprofit organization will expand EV education, advocacy, and ride-and-drive events to all corners of the Buckeye State.
Read MoreGet ready to plug in and hit the open road! The Wisconsin Electric Vehicle Association is launching their annual Road Trip, a two-day adventure across the beautiful landscapes of the state. Mark your calendars for Friday, August 15, and Saturday, August 16, for a scenic journey celebrating the power and possibility of electric vehicles.
Read MoreThe fight for a cleaner, more secure, American-made energy future gained powerful allies recently. On Tuesday, July 15, the Electric Vehicle Association officially launched its Freedom to Drive Electric campaign with a compelling media conference in Phoenix. The event brought together military veterans, lawmakers, and EV advocates to champion the importance of supporting American-made electric vehicles.
Read MoreThe Electric Vehicle Association and volunteer members of the Southwest Michigan EVA chapter are thrilled to announce we're bringing an electrifying experience to the Lansing region. We're launching our Freedom to Drive campaign at the renowned Ingham County Fair.
Read MoreThe Senate has already passed a huge and extreme budget package that marks a major setback for our climate and clean air. Now, the fight moves to the House of Representatives, which has the power to reevaluate the bill.
Read MoreModern EVs don’t just excel at road trips—they often outperform fire-breathing counterparts. Let’s dig in and discover why.
Read MoreThe Electric Vehicle Association and volunteer members of the EVA of Georgia chapter are thrilled to announce we're bringing an electrifying experience to Savannah. We're launching our Freedom to Drive campaign at the renowned Savannah Sunset Market.
Read MoreRight now, researchers from Utah State University, as part of the ASPIRE EV Partnership, are conducting a nationwide academic study to better understand electric vehicle owners’ experiences, needs, and charging habits. This research will help shape future EV infrastructure, policy, and education—and your input is essential.
Read MoreRecently I took my Ioniq 5 from my home in Annapolis, Maryland to Miami and saved money and wear and tear on me. I did some research on what it would cost to fly, drive, or do the hybrid bit by taking the AutoTrain. I took the AutoTrain and it was an experience I wanted to share.
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