San Mateo County Grand Jury • 2018-2019

Electric Vehicle Adoption in the Cities and County of San Mateo Issue | Summary | Glossary | Background | Discussion |

Published: October 11, 2019 106 pages Consolidated Report
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Findings 11 findings

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As of December 2018, eleven of the twenty cities in San Mateo County have no electric vehicles in their government fleets. These are:  Atherton  Belmont  Colma  Daly City  East Palo Alto  Half Moon Bay  Hillsborough  San Bruno  San Carlos  South San Francisco  Woodside
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As of December 2018, in two of the twenty cities in San Mateo County approximately one percent of the city fleet are electric vehicles. These are:  Burlingame  Foster City
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As of December 2018, in three of the twenty cities in San Mateo County approximately three percent of the city fleet are electric vehicles. These are:  Pacifica  Redwood City  San Mateo
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As of December 2018, in the City of Millbrae approximately seven percent of the city fleet is electric vehicles.
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As of December 2018, in two of the twenty cities in San Mateo County approximately ten percent of the city fleet are electric vehicles. These are:  Brisbane  Menlo Park
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As of December 2018, the Town of Portola Valley has converted two of its six city vehicles to electric vehicles, or approximately 33 percent.
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San Mateo County has 709 fleet vehicles. Of those, 218 are Enhanced AT PZEVs and two are ZEVs (approximately 31 percent).
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The County and eleven of the cities in the county have Climate Action Plans that discuss adoption of sustainable purchasing policies for converting their fleets to fuel efficient vehicles (hybrid, electric, alternative fuel). The cities are:  Atherton  Belmont  Brisbane  Burlingame  East Palo Alto  Foster City  Menlo Park  Pacifica  Redwood City  San Carlos  San Mateo
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San Mateo Office of Sustainability released a “Green Municipal Fleet Toolkit” in March of 2019. The purpose of this Toolkit is to assist jurisdictions on how to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from their municipal fleets.
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The San Mateo County Office of Sustainability technical support pilot program for municipal fleets, which is funded to assist up to four cities in converting their fleets to ZEVs, runs through December 2019.
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The Climate Mayors EV Purchasing Collaborative is available to assist the cities and the County in conversion of fleet vehicles to ZEVs through aggregate purchasing.

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