Staying Ahead of NYC's Climate Mobilization Act
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Starting in 2024, New York City Dealers may be faced with fines for noncompliance with The City's new Climate Mobilization Act.
The Climate Mobilization Act, which includes a series of laws that impact existing facilities, new construction/renovation, and EV charging, stand to create complex requirements in the coming years. At the same time, economic programs to support compliance have recently been expanded.
Sprocket Power and Con Edison will outline relevant requirements, resources, and economic impacts to stay ahead of these regulations as you plan for the future.
Agenda Topics Include:
Facility "Grades" Requirements: How to determine relevant law requirements, including LL97 and others, know the deadlines, and how to avoid potential penalties.
Available Resources: Understanding available programs to support compliance with benchmarking requirements and GHG reduction.
Impact of Electricity Use and EV charging: Understanding how electricity use associated with EV charging impacts compliance and new Con Edison programs to support managed EV charging.
Financial Support Options: Several programs impacting NYC dealerships make this an optimal time to get ahead of program compliance.
Putting It All Together: Snapshots of 3 dealerships and their approaches to NYC requirements
Presenters:
Dennis Quinn, President, Sprocket Power
Maria Fields, CEO, Sprocket Power
Steven Mercado, Manager Smart Charge Commercial Program, Con Edison