MISSION STATEMENT

Our mission is to advance San Francisco’s environment, energy security, and economic prosperity through collaboration with communities by building partnerships with public and private stakeholders to create equitable deployment of clean transportation solutions for all.

 

ABOUT OUR COALITION

 

As part of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Vehicle Technologies Office (VTO), Clean Cities and Communities coalitions work locally to advance affordable, domestic transportation fuels, energy efficient mobility systems, and other fuel-saving technologies and practices. More than 75 active coalitions serve as the foundation of Clean Cities and Communities. 

SFCCC was established in 1994 and is housed within the San Francisco Environment Department. The Coalition has a 29-year history of spearheading clean transportation initiatives within the City and County of San Francisco. San Francisco ranks among the top cities in the United States when it comes to electric vehicle (EV) adoption and emission reduction policies. SFCCC has led several significant projects including the Electric Vehicle Ready Community Blueprint, an implementation plan that identifies best practices and steps to achieve a 100 percent greenhouse gas-free transportation sector by 2040.

COALITION HISTORY

COALITION OBJECTIVES

By 2025 EVs will be

  • 50 percent of new passenger vehicle registrations with no increase in total vehicle registrations per household  

  • 2,000 medium- and heavy-duty commercial vehicles registered in San Francisco 

  • 1/3 of incoming commuter vehicles  

By 2030 EVs will be

  • 100 percent of new passenger vehicle registrations with no increase in total vehicle registrations per household  

  • 100 percent of emerging mobility vehicle miles traveled  

  • 10,000 medium- and heavy-duty commercial vehicles registered 

  • 2/3 of incoming commuter vehicles  

By 2040

  • All trips beginning in, ending in, or passing through San Francisco will be emission-free