Powering the City of Torrance's transition to electric municipal fleets.
PositivEnergy helped the City of Torrance qualify for California Air Resources Board funding by evaluating its entire fleet and developing a comprehensive plan that transitioned garbage trucks, street sweepers, F-250s, and other service vehicles to electric power.

To qualify for funding from the California Air Resources Board, the city evaluated its entire fleet—including garbage trucks, street sweepers, F-250s, and other service vehicles—and developed a plan for transitioning to electric vehicles. This plan identified suitable electric alternatives for vehicles needing replacement and outlined the development of charging infrastructure within the city's fleet yard to accommodate the new electric trucks.
The project provided a comprehensive plan for transitioning the fleet from internal combustion engines (ICE) to electric vehicles (EVs). It included an in-depth analysis of the total cost of ownership. It also covered infrastructure planning for EV charging facilities to support daily operations. Additionally, a strategic roadmap outlined a phased approach to the conversion, focused on technology integration and compliance with environmental standards.
- California Air Resources Board funding qualification
- Fleet-wide evaluation across all service vehicles
- ICE-to-EV transition roadmap
- Total cost of ownership analysis
- Fleet yard charging infrastructure planning
- Phased conversion with environmental compliance
PositivEnergy is a turnkey EV charging infrastructure partner for municipalities and public agencies. We assess, design, build, finance, and operate charging networks — from fleet yard electrification to citywide programs — with engineering rigor and a 90%+ uptime program.
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