2022: A Year In Review

Feb 9, 2023

The last year marked a pivotal moment for the transition to electric vehicles (EVs) with some of the most landmark legislation ever supporting this field: the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA); and the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).

At the same time, 2022 saw substantial impact in advancing the transition to electric transportation across REACH-managed programs. From EV awareness to adoption to driving the development of the supporting ecosystem, REACH helped our partners and their communities continue to successfully navigate the transition to electrification – all while having fun along the way!

As the REACH team continues to grow and our work expands across the electrification and clean energy fields we find ourselves as thrilled and passionate as ever about the work ahead!

We look forward to what’s to come throughout 2023 – starting with the 2023 Super Bowl, when Netflix and GM will announce their new partnership to showcase EVs in the Netflix universe!

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