In The News

Our experts are frequently spotlighted in national/local news outlets and widely read blogs. The headlines and summaries below link to the original news articles and features.


Overcoming the Challenges of Owning an EV in a City

December 5, 2023

“We need to have a charging option for every driver, we don’t need a charger for every car,” says Gil Tal, PhD, director at the Electric Vehicle Research Center of the Institute of Transportation Studies at the University of California, Davis.

Consumer Reports


Experts at Only Pro/Con Teach-in on I-80 widening

December 1, 2023

The hybrid meeting will include a background by project advocates Yolo Transportation District staff, followed by a keynote from UC Davis Professor Susan Handy, the renowned Director of the National Center for Sustainable Transportation.

Davis Vanguard


Are robotaxis good for the climate?

November 29, 2023

“There is no state approach. There’s the DMV approach. There’s the PUC. There’s the city of San Francisco approach. So there is no coherent strategy or policy,” said Dan Sperling, a former CARB member and director of UC Davis’ Institute of Transportation Studies. “Quite frankly, it’s been disappointing.”

Politico


Forum looks at causeway widening project

November 28, 2023

The Davis Futures Forum and Cool Davis will organize a public pro-and-con discussion of the Caltrans’ widening project for the Interstate 80 causeway between Davis and Sacramento. The keynote speaker is UC Davis Professor Susan Handy, head of the National Center for Sustainable Development.

The Davis Enterprise


Auto emissions *could* have dropped by 30%, but SUVs ruined it for everyone: Report

November 27, 2023

“Reversing the trend toward bigger and heavier vehicles is key to achieving more sustainable mobility,” said Dan Sperling, founding director of the Institute of Transportation Studies of the University of California, Davis. “This applies also for electric mobility, to make the market for EVs more equitable and inclusive – and to reduce the need for critical minerals and more electricity.”

electrek


Size Matters: How Vehicle Size Impacts Emissions and Sustainable Mobility

November 24, 2023

Dan Sperling, founding director of the Institute of Transportation Studies at the University of California, Davis, stresses that reversing the trend towards bigger and heavier vehicles is crucial for achieving sustainable mobility.

Motor Mouth


Motor emissions could have fallen by over 30% without SUV trend, report says

November 22, 2023

Dan Sperling, the founding director of the Institute of Transportation Studies at the University of California, Davis, said: “Reversing the trend toward bigger and heavier vehicles is key to achieving more sustainable mobility. This applies also for electric mobility, to make the market for EVs more equitable and inclusive – and to reduce the need for critical minerals and more electricity.”

The Guardian


Austin charges ahead in Texas’ electric vehicle race

November 20, 2023

More than 2% of registered vehicles in Travis County are battery-powered cars or trucks. A 2% adoption rate might not sound like much, but it signals “a big change that happened recently,” said Gil Tal, a leading expert on electric vehicles who runs a research center on EVs at the University of California, Davis.

KUT News


Blast Detroit’s EV Automotive Mobility Program prepares Detroiters for an electrified future

November 16, 2023

Only roughly 2% of EV owners are Black, according to the National Center for Sustainable Transportation. The statistic is attributed to vehicle costs and a lack of charging stations in predominantly Black neighborhoods, often referred to as “charging deserts.”

One Detroit


Guest Commentary: Buyer Beware – EIR on I-80 Contains Unreviewed Forecast on Benefits / Impact of I-80 Widening

November 15, 2023

UC Davis Institute of Transportation Studies published a peer-reviewed study 2 years ago documenting that Caltrans district office’s traffic models overstate the ability of widening to reduce traffic congestion (the induced demand effect).

Davis Vanguard


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