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Appendices to the Q1 2021 Report to the California Air Resources Board Appendices to the Q1 2021 Report to California Air Resources Board Public Version May 20, 2021 1 Appendices to the Q1 2021 Report to California Air Resources Board Table of Contents Appendix 1: Investments in Low-Income and Disadvantaged Communities ............................................... 3 a. Green City ............................................................................................................................................... 3 1. Census Tracts in GIG HomeZone .......................................................................................................... 3 2. Census Tracts in Franklin Boulevard Shuttle Service ........................................................................... 4 3. AAA Car Subscription Service Census Tracts ....................................................................................... 6 b. ZEV Infrastructure ................................................................................................................................ 12 1. Public Charging Locations .................................................................................................................. 12 2. Public DCFC Station Site Development Progress ............................................................................... 22 c. Education and Awareness..................................................................................................................... 23 1. Sponsored Education and Awareness Events in Low-Income and Disadvantaged Communities ..... 23 Appendix 2: Utilization Statistics ................................................................................................................ 24 a. Public Charger Utilization – (Station Site Level) ................................................................................... 24 b. Workplace/ MUD Utilization (Charger Level) ....................................................................................... 27 c. Workplace and Multiunit Dwelling Charger Location Maps ................................................................. 61 d. Solar-Powered, Off-Grid Level 2 Chargers in Rural California .............................................................. 62 e. Level 2 Rural Solar Charger Location Map ............................................................................................ 63 f. Car-Share Utilization – Envoy ................................................................................................................ 64 g. Car-Share Utilization – GIG Car Share .................................................................................................. 66 h. AAA Car Subscription Utilization .......................................................................................................... 66 i. Causeway Connection ........................................................................................................................... 68 j. Franklin Boulevard Electric SmaRT Ride Service ................................................................................... 68 2 Appendices to the Q1 2021 Report to California Air Resources Board Appendix 1: Investments in Low-Income and Disadvantaged Communities a. Green City 1. Census Tracts in GIG HomeZone Service Census Tract City LIC/DAC GIG Car Share 6067005301 Sacramento Yes GIG Car Share 6067000600 Sacramento Yes GIG Car Share 6067000500 Sacramento Yes GIG Car Share 6067000400 Sacramento No GIG Car Share 6067000300 Sacramento No GIG Car Share 6067000200 Sacramento No GIG Car Share 6067000100 Sacramento No GIG Car Share 6067000700 Sacramento Yes GIG Car Share 6067000800 Sacramento Yes GIG Car Share 6067001101 Sacramento Yes GIG Car Share 6067001400 Sacramento Yes GIG Car Share 6067001200 Sacramento Yes GIG Car Share 6067001300 Sacramento Yes GIG Car Share 6067001500 Sacramento No GIG Car Share 6067001600 Sacramento No GIG Car Share 6067001700 Sacramento No GIG Car Share 6067001800 Sacramento Yes GIG Car Share 6067001900 Sacramento Yes GIG Car Share 6067002000 Sacramento Yes GIG Car Share 6067002100 Sacramento Yes GIG Car Share 6067002200 Sacramento Yes GIG Car Share 6067002300 Sacramento No GIG Car Share 6067002400 Sacramento No 3 Appendices to the Q1 2021 Report to California Air Resources Board Service Census Tract City LIC/DAC GIG Car Share 6067002500 Sacramento No GIG Car Share 6067002600 Sacramento No GIG Car Share 6067002700 Sacramento Yes GIG Car Share 6067002800 Sacramento Yes GIG Car Share 6067002900 Sacramento Yes GIG Car Share 6067003000 Sacramento No GIG Car Share 6067003102 Sacramento Yes GIG Car Share 6067004401 Sacramento Yes GIG Car Share 6067004402 Sacramento Yes GIG Car Share 6067003700 Sacramento Yes GIG Car Share 6067003600 Sacramento Yes GIG Car Share 6067003501 Sacramento Yes GIG Car Share 6067003502 Sacramento Yes GIG Car Share 6067003300 Sacramento No GIG Car Share 6067003900 Sacramento No GIG Car Share 6067004402 Sacramento Yes GIG Car Share 6067004401 Sacramento Yes West GIG Car Share 6067000800 Yes Sacramento West GIG Car Share 6113010203 Yes Sacramento West GIG Car Share 6113010201 No Sacramento 65.1% of census tracts in the GIG HomeZone are low-income or disadvantaged communities. 2. Census Tracts in Franklin Boulevard Shuttle Service Service Census Tract City LIC/DAC Franklin Blvd Shuttle 6067002500 Sacramento No Franklin Blvd Shuttle 6067003600 Sacramento Yes Franklin Blvd Shuttle 6067003700 Sacramento Yes 4 Appendices to the Q1 2021 Report to California Air Resources Board Service Census Tract City LIC/DAC Franklin Blvd Shuttle 6067004501 Sacramento City and County Yes Franklin Blvd Shuttle 6067004602 Sacramento City and County Yes Franklin Blvd Shuttle 6067003502 Sacramento Yes Franklin Blvd Shuttle 6067004100 Sacramento Yes Franklin Blvd Shuttle 6067003800 Sacramento Yes Franklin Blvd Shuttle 6067004502 Sacramento City and County Yes Franklin Blvd Shuttle 6067004001 Sacramento No Franklin Blvd Shuttle 6067004201 Sacramento Yes Franklin Blvd Shuttle 6067004202 Sacramento Yes Franklin Blvd Shuttle 6067004203 Sacramento Yes Franklin Blvd Shuttle 6067004903 Sacramento Yes Franklin Blvd Shuttle 6067004904 Sacramento City and County Yes Franklin Blvd Shuttle 6067004300 Sacramento Yes Franklin Blvd Shuttle 6067004906 Sacramento Yes Franklin Blvd Shuttle 6067009601 Sacramento Yes Franklin Blvd Shuttle 6067009618 Sacramento No Franklin Blvd Shuttle 6067004905 Sacramento Yes Franklin Blvd Shuttle 6067009634 Sacramento Yes Franklin Blvd Shuttle 6067009606 Sacramento Yes Franklin Blvd Shuttle 6067009633 Sacramento Yes Franklin Blvd Shuttle 6067009608 Sacramento Yes Franklin Blvd Shuttle 6067009610 Sacramento No 84.0% of the census tracts served by the Franklin Boulevard shuttle are in low-income or disadvantaged communities. 5 Appendices to the Q1 2021 Report to California Air Resources Board 3. AAA Car Subscription Service Census Tracts Service Census Tract City LIC/DAC AAA Car Subscription 6067002800 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067001800 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067003202 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067001700 Sacramento No AAA Car Subscription 6067003600 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067001900 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067003800 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067003502 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067004201 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067009319 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067009606 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067004905 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067009633 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067004904 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067009608 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067004903 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067003203 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067005601 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067005402 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067005204 Sacramento No AAA Car Subscription 6067009111 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067009106 Sacramento No AAA Car Subscription 6067007011 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067007004 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067001200 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067000700 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067000500 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067000600 Sacramento Yes 6 Appendices to the Q1 2021 Report to California Air Resources Board Service Census Tract City LIC/DAC AAA Car Subscription 6067000800 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067001101 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067006600 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067006800 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067006202 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067006900 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067006300 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067003700 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067002200 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067004401 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067002900 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067004602 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067003101 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067003204 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067002000 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067000800 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067002100 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067005301 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067004502 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067004801 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067009601 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067004701 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067004601 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067004501 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067004702 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription 6067005502 Sacramento Yes AAA Car Subscription
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