The Biennial Zero Emission Vehicle report provides information on zero emission vehicle
adoption in Oregon, including the current state of electric vehicle adoption, EV
charging infrastructure, the benefits of EV adoption, and the opportunities and barriers
to ZEV adoption.
ODOE's Role
The Oregon Legislature, through SB 1044, directed ODOE to complete a Biennial Zero Emission
Vehicle report. To the extent possible, the reports will use existing studies, data, and
analysis, and will focus on commercially available, or near-commercially available, ZEV
technologies. The report is due September 15 of each odd-numbered year.
Some of the specific reporting elements ODOE must address in the report include:
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Whether the transportation sector is on course to reduce the share of greenhouse gas
emissions from motor vehicles, as defined in ORS 801.360, consistent with the greenhouse
gas emissions reduction goals set forth in ORS46A.205.
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The sales figures and numbers of zero-emission vehicles that are owned in Oregon,
differentiated, to the extent feasible, by demographic factors.
- The zero-emission vehicles that are available for purchase in all market segments.
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for a more comprehensive list of required reporting data.