The world’s vehicles are going electric, but not fast enough.
A movement is needed and Veloz aims to create it. Barriers exist and Veloz intends to overcome them. And Veloz can do it because we are assembling the best, brightest and most powerful players in the space.
Veloz is a powerhouse and we have the drive to get it done.
Veloz has its finger on the pulse of the growing trillion-dollar global market for electric vehicles. Check back quarterly for the most recent data presented from the California Energy Commission (CEC) and the California Air Resources Board (CARB).
Learn more about our effort to track the transition to electric.
Q3 2022 data update: Cumulative data from 2011 – 2022.
Posted October 2022.
The world needs electric for all. But making the big shift to electric cars is not simple or easy. Through public-private collaboration, public engagement and policy education innovation, these powerhouse individuals aim to start a movement that inspires, educates and empowers Californians to buy electric cars.
Be a part of the movement. Break down barriers.
On Sept. 23, 2020, California Governor Gavin Newson signed an executive order to have 100% of new in-state passenger car and truck sales be electric by 2035.
With unmatched expertise behind California’s first multistakeholder large-scale electric vehicle awareness campaign, Veloz is positioned perfectly to accelerate the shift to electric cars in California.
Growing demand will lead to more makes, models and charging stations – all of which are critical to the success of California’s electric vehicle market.
Veloz creates conversation, almost daily, with our members and stakeholders as we address the challenges, bust myths and open opportunities to meet California’s 100% electric vehicle sales goal by 2035. I will be regularly writing this blog to highlight these conversations, talk directly about the issues and facts and provide new information about the efforts to electrify transportation.
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