Mesa Mayor John Giles Appointed to National Electric Vehicle Working Group
August 7, 2023 at 1:51 pmThe Joint Office of Energy and Transportation recently announced that Mesa Mayor John Giles has been appointed to the federal committee charged with guiding the widespread adoption of electric vehicles across the country.
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Joint Office Announces Electric Vehicle Working Group Members
Aug. 3, 2023

The Joint Office of Energy and Transportation (Joint Office) today announced the members of the Electric Vehicle Working Group (EVWG)
The EVWG, which will make recommendations directly to the secretaries of Energy and Transportation, . .
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Mayor Giles, the only mayor and elected official, is among the 23 members of the Electric Vehicle Working Group (EVWG), a collection of EV industry, automotive, policy experts and leaders who will make recommendations directly to the secretaries of Energy and Transportation.
"With extreme weather events and rising temperatures becoming more and more common, it's more important than ever that we take steps to significantly reduce carbon emissions. Vehicle electrification not only reduces our impact on the environment, but it also lessens costs in city government and creates high-tech and high-wage jobs," said Mayor Giles. "I'm proud of the steps Mesa and Arizona have already taken to embrace EVs, and I look forward to furthering that work as a member of the Electric Vehicle Working Group."
- The City of Mesa is also developing a communitywide Electric Vehicle Charging Master Plan that will guide decisions on policy and infrastructure investments that accelerate the transition to EVs.
- facilitating the adoption of electric vehicles among low- and moderate-income individuals and underserved communities;
- assessing the costs of vehicle and EV battery manufacturing and shortages of raw materials for batteries;
- identifying charging infrastructure, grid capacity, and EV cybersecurity needs;
- addressing grid capacity and integration and
- identifying charging infrastructure regulatory issues.
The Joint Office of Energy and Transportation was created through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) to strengthen collaboration between the U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S. Department of Transportation to deploy a national network of electric vehicle chargers, zero-emission fueling infrastructure and zero-emission transit and school buses.
- Cirba Solutions,
- Li-Cycle,
- Urbix Resources,
- Exro Technologies,
- Hyundai Transys,
- Nxu and others.
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Joint Office Funding Opportunity Deadline for Full Applications Extended
July 20, 2023

The deadline for full applications for the Joint Office of Energy and Transportation (Joint Office) Ride and Drive Electric Fiscal Year 2023 Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) has been extended to Aug. 25, 2023 at 5 p.m. ET.
The Ride and Drive Electric FOA is administered by the Joint Office, which was created through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) to leverage the combined expertise of the departments of Energy and Transportation to build out a national electric vehicle (EV) charging network that can build public confidence and fill gaps in rural, disadvantaged, and hard-to-reach locations.
The funding will advance the mission and vision of the Joint Office by:
Enhancing institutional capacity
Encouraging holistic approaches
Fostering inclusive and equitable outcomes
Ensuring a reliable and consistent consumer experience.
Review FOA Amendment 00002 for details on the deadline change.
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