Partnerships and Projects
Clean Cities' efforts span from state and local, to national collaborations. Over the years, partnerships and projects have significantly increased the availability of alternative fuels and infrastructure, and enabled a growing number of fleets to choose alternative fuel vehicles (AFVs). The program has awarded nearly $400 million in matching funds through U.S. Department of Energy funding opportunities and leveraged resources to help communities lay the foundation for more than 500 alternative fuels and vehicle projects.
National Efforts
At the national level, Clean Cities collaborates with federal agencies, fuel providers, industry associations, equipment manufacturers, and large companies whose vehicle fleets operate in multiple states.
Local Efforts
At the local and regional level, Clean Cities coalitions build partnerships and participate in projects with stakeholders in communities across the country.
Stakeholder Engagement
Clean Cities partners on a national scale with industry to convene stakeholders that share information and take on challenges specific to a particular fuel or technology.