SDG&E Clean Transportation Initiatives
Why we're involved in transportation electrification
Our company’s mission is to become the cleanest, safest, and most reliable energy infrastructure company in America. A big part of ensuring we meet the clean part of our mission is facilitating the transition to zero-emission vehicles (ZEV) and equipment.
At both the regional and state level, the transportation sector is the single largest source of greenhouse gas emissions – a key driver behind climate change and a major source of air pollution. To address this, California has set a goal of having five million zero-emission vehicles on the road by 2030 and to phase out the sales of new gas-powered cars by 2035.
To enable this transition, we have been working to aggressively expand the charging infrastructure in our region to support cars, buses, trucks, shuttles and more, while also simultaneously upgrading our own company fleet to drive down emissions.
Our company fleet goals are to:
- Electrify 100% of our light-duty fleet and transition 30% of our overall fleet to zero-emission vehicles by 2030
- Operate a 100% zero-emission fleet by 2035
Below is a list of current projects in our service area (San Diego and South Orange Counties).
The State of California vehicle code allows SDG&E to request and use the information only for the purpose of identifying where an EV is registered. The DMV does not disclose the name of the EV owner. The disclosure shall not contain marketing information or a solicitation for the purchase of goods or services. SDG&E will not sell, share, or further disclose, including to any subsidiaries, the residence address or type of vehicle information obtained.
SDG&E plans to use this information to identify where EVs are registered, which will help support the following:
• Ensure sufficient distribution infrastructure is in place to support the current and future growth of EV charging needs
• Forecast electric supply needs to serve the new electrical loads
• Identify patterns of EV adoption for different customer segments and develop programs to serve those customers and help customers maximize the value of their EVs
Per the DMV, any information obtained from the Department's files will be securely destroyed upon the completion of its approved use and/or purpose, in compliance with State law.
To better serve our customers we must understand where EV load will appear on the system to inform grid planning. We rely on state forecasts but require more visibility over where vehicles are registered and charging. This EV registration data will inform the development of SDG&E’s electric supply and distribution planning.
For more information, call us at 1-800-411-SDGE (7343).
To request a copy of public reports on SDG&E’s Clean Transportation programs, please e-mail [email protected]