The Zero-Emission Vehicle Interagency Working Group is tasked with implementing former
Governor Kate Brown's Executive Order 17-21, which creates a state-wide goal to increase
the number of zero-emission vehicles in the state to 50,000 by the end of 2020.
The ZEVIWG
The Zero-Emission Vehicle Interagency Working Group is a collaborative of state agencies led
by the Oregon Department of Transportation that fosters interagency activities to support
the adoption of electric vehicles. The ZEVIWG includes the Oregon Department of Energy,
Department of Administrative Services, Public Utility Commission, and Department of
Environmental Quality. The group is implementing the directives from Executive Order 17-21
by tackling cost, infrastructure, and information gaps to help accelerate the transition to
electric vehicles. The group will also seek input from stakeholders across the state in
partnership with Oregon Solutions.
An updated webpage for the ZEVIWG, likely hosted by ODOT, is coming soon.