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Monday, October 30, 2023

EPA Launches Prize Challenge to Showcase Electric Transportation in Action

 EPA Press Office:


EPA Launches Prize Challenge to Showcase Electric Transportation in Action

WASHINGTON (Oct. 27, 2023) – Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) launched “My Electric Ride: An EV Transportation Video Challenge,” an exciting prize competition that encourages people to share their personal experiences with electric transportation. The challenge aims to showcase real-world experiences of those who use electrified transportation in everyday life and help inform the public about more sustainable transportation. Interested participants are asked to submit a short (1- to 2-minute) video for a chance to win up to $3,000.  
 
Participants can submit videos in one of three categories:  
Personal Mobility: Electric 2- and 3-wheel personal mobility devices such as e-bikes, e-trikes, e-scooters, or e-cargo bikes.  
Electric Vehicles: Electric vehicles such as cars, trucks, or SUVs.  
Electric Buses: Electric buses such as school buses, shuttle buses, or transit buses.  
 
The videos will be judged on their creativity, originality, and effectiveness in conveying the positive aspects of electric transportation. EPA will select up to nine winning videos, with each of the three categories having a first, second, and third place winner. Selected videos may be featured on EPA's website and social media channels.  
 
Information about the video challenge and instructions on how to submit a video can be found on the EV Transportation Video Challenge webpage
 
Submissions are due by January 23, 2024.  
 
Background  
The transportation sector is currently the largest contributor to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the U.S. Electrifying transportation is key to a more sustainable future by moving people and goods more efficiently. With their increased energy efficiency and zero tailpipe emissions, electric vehicles (including battery electric vehicles and hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles) can help improve air quality in communities and lower total GHG emissions.  
 
For more information on why we need to lower greenhouse gas emissions from transportation (i.e., decarbonize), visit:Why We Need to Decarbonize Transportation. 
For further information: EPA Press Office (press@epa.gov)

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