Creating a Market for
PHEVs Around the Country: 50-City Plan
The Plug-In Hybrid
50-City Plan is intended to build a market for gas optional
hybrid vehicles around the country. The 50-City Plan seeks
support from utilities to:
Develop $50-$100 million in incentives
from utilities for PHEV procurement and fleet purchase commitments
by government, private businesses and consumers.
Action Items for Top 50-Cities
- Develop incentives to be provided by
electric utilities. PHEVs will utilize excess generation
capacity available during night-time hours
- Secure fleet purchase commitments from
local, state and federal governments
- Enlist Chamber of Commerce lead to solicit
purchase commitments from private fleets
- Enlist community and environmental leaders
to promote individual citizen purchase commitments
- Solicit local government and state support
of PHEV initiative through approval of favorable policies
- Promote nationwide "Plan to Purchase"
Web site where citizens and businesses can sign petitions
expressing interest in purchasing commercially available
PHEVs from major auto makers.
| Top 50 Cities by Population |
| Albuquerque |
Honolulu |
Oklahoma City |
| Arlington, TX |
Houston |
Omaha |
| Atlanta |
Indianapolis |
Philadelphia |
| Austin |
Jacksonville |
Phoenix |
| Baltimore |
Kansas City |
Portland |
| Boston |
Las Vegas |
Sacramento |
Charlotte
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Long Beach, CA |
San Antonio |
| Chicago |
Los Angeles |
San Diego |
| Cleveland |
Memphis |
San Francisco |
| Colorado Springs |
Mesa, AR |
San Jose |
| Columbus |
Miami |
Seattle |
| Dallas |
Milwaukee |
St. Louis, Mo |
| Denver |
Minneapolis |
Tucson |
| Detroit |
Nashville |
Tulsa |
| El Paso |
New Orleans |
Virginia Beach, VA |
| Fort Worth |
New York |
Washington, DC |
| Fresno |
Oakland |
Wichita |
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