Partners Bring Electric Vehicle Car-Sharing Program to Spokane - June 4 launch

Tuesday, June 4, 2024

An innovative partnership of local and state-wide public and private entities is introducing electric vehicle car sharing to Spokane this month.

The Zero Emission Vehicle Cooperative (ZEV Co-op), a Seattle-based car sharing firm, partnered with local non-profit Urbanova, Gonzaga University and utility provider Avista, to develop the inaugural program. The project was awarded additional funding from the Washington State Department of Transportation’s Zero Emission Access Program (ZAP).

“ZEV Co-op offers members a cooperative solution to community mobility,” said ZEV Co-op Customer Experience Manager Julien Thorn.  “Thanks to the WSDOT grant, we’re looking forward to bringing our user-friendly model to Spokane.”

Founded in 2021, the member-owned ZEV Co-op currently offers electric vehicles at seven locations in the Puget Sound region, and aspires to make zero-emission vehicles easily available to all Washingtonians, with a focus on low-income, underserved and rural communities. The co-op’s long-term plans call for expansion throughout Washington with a goal of 250 electric vehicles in operation by 2026.

In the new Spokane operation, individuals will be able to borrow a car by joining the ZEV Co-op and will pay an hourly fee for use. Vehicle charging stations have been installed behind Gonzaga University’s Sustainability Office on Sharp Avenue, across from the main entrance to College Hall. On Tuesday, June 4 at 12 p.m., ZEV’s service will launch with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Sustainability Office, 521 E. Sharp Ave., where attendees can learn more about car sharing and take test rides.

“Electric vehicle car sharing provides a practical, affordable, clean and convenient transportation solution for city residents,” said Mason Burley, CEO of Urbanova. “We are pleased to partner with ZEV Co-op, Gonzaga and Avista to launch this pilot program and expand transportation options in Spokane.  We are particularly grateful to Avista for providing charging infrastructure for this opportunity.”

“New car sharing technologies and business models hold great potential to benefit our communities”, said Rendall Farley, Manager of Clean Energy Solutions at Avista.  “Through innovative partnerships and technology demonstration grants such as the ZAP grant, we can better utilize EV charging infrastructure in our communities to provide greater access to the clean and low-cost transportation that electric vehicles offer.  Avista is excited to support this pilot project in partnership with ZEV Co-op, Urbanova, and Gonzaga University.”

 

“We know folks will jump at the chance to access these clean, carbon-free vehicles to get to job interviews, community service projects, and other appointments around town,” said Jim Simon, director of GU’s Office of Sustainability. “We’re located in the Logan neighborhood, and it’s particularly exciting that local residents also will have convenient access to the cars as well. With overhead costs such as insurance and maintenance covered by ZEV Co-op, these vehicles are an affordable option when bus transportation isn’t practical.”

Simon, who previously launched car-sharing projects in Buffalo, NY, concludes: “We’re excited to work on this innovative program with these fantastic partners and are eager to help Spokane experience the benefits!”

 

CONTACT

Dan Nailen Gonzaga Asst. Dir. Of Media Relations

Nailen@gonzaga.edu, 509-313-5368

 

About:

 

Avista Utilities
Avista Utilities is involved in the production, transmission and distribution of energy. We provide energy services and electricity to 418,000 customers and natural gas to 382,000 customers in a service territory that covers 30,000 square miles in eastern Washington, northern Idaho and parts of southern and eastern Oregon, with a population of 1.7 million.  Avista Utilities is an operating division of Avista Corp. (NYSE: AVA). For more information, please visit www.myavista.com.

 

Gonzaga University Office of Sustainability

The Office of Sustainability carries out the Jesuit commitment to care for the planet with an emphasis on community and small-scale engagement. OOS offers events, education, and news to benefit both the Gonzaga and Spokane community in a meaningful way. www.gonzaga.edu/sustainability

Urbanova

Founded in 2016 as a civic innovation partnership bringing city, university, industry and non-profit sectors together to learn, test, and discover how new technologies, integrated data and jointly developed solutions can improve lives of residents. www.urbanova.org/about

Washington State Department of Transportation ZAP Grant Program

Zero-emissions Access Program (ZAP) grants provide funding for zero-emission carshare pilot programs in underserved and low- to moderate-income communities.  Grants are supported by state funding from Washington’s Climate Commitment Act (CCA), which supports Washington’s climate action efforts by putting cap-and-invest dollars to work reducing climate pollution, creating jobs, and improving public health. www.wsdot.gov

ZEV Co-op

ZEV Co-op is a nonprofit consumer cooperative working to bring convenient, affordable, and sustainable zero-emission carsharing to communities across Washington. www.zev.coop