Solving a key challenge of the transition to a zero-emission transportation future
Challenge and Opportunity
EVC Partners – with its deep experience in land use entitlements, real estate development, clean energy, utility distribution and transmission, and public policy – is tackling a key challenge of the transition to a clean transportation sector: creating an inter-city network of well located, ready to develop sites, with access to electrical power, to support electric vehicle charging and the provision of alternative fuels for light duty/passenger vehicles and medium and heavy duty trucks.
About EVC Partners
The transition to zero emission vehicles is accelerating rapidly and is at a tipping point. This transition is being powered public policy mandates and targets; significant government and utilities funding supporting the transition; growing consumer and corporate demand; and technology and cost efficiency advances. This transition is vital to combat climate change and to support a clean energy, good jobs future for the American economy.
A key need and challenge for this transition is an inter-city network of EV charging and alternative fuel hubs for light duty/passenger vehicles and medium and heavy-duty trucks. EVC Partners was formed to meet this need and challenge.
Portfolio
Since its formation in 2022, EVC Partners has already built a pipeline of properties that are suitable for the development of EV charging and alternative fuel stations, with an initial focus on California.
Meet the Team
The EVC Partners management team is uniquely suited to the challenge of creating a network of sites suitable for EV charging/alternative fuel hubs — bringing diverse skills and deep experience in land use entitlements, real estate development, clean energy, utility distribution and transmission, and public policy to the task at hand.