ELECTRIFY Prescott Area (Quad Cities) Fleets NOW!

Cities of Prescott, Prescott Valley, Chino Valley and Dewey-Humboldt

Transportation by gas-powered vehicles significantly contributes to Quad Cities' greenhouse gas emissions. We are calling on the Cities of Prescott, Prescott Valley, Chino Valley, Dewey-Humboldt, Prescott Unified School District, and Yavapai County to immediately transition to electric buses, cars, and trucks.

Without these measures being implemented right away, the Quad Cities area will not reach its goal of net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.

Benefits of Electric Vehicles

Less expensive to drive (the equivalent of over 200 MPG)

                                                                         Lower Noise Pollution

                                                            No Tailpipe emissions (driving and idling)

                                                              Lower Repair Costs (fewer parts)

                                                              Faster Acceleration (fun to drive)

                                                            Significant Rebates (up to $7,500)



To: Cities of Prescott, Prescott Valley, Chino Valley and Dewey-Humboldt
From: [Your Name]

We Are Very Concerned About Climate Change, and we need the conversion of all
vehicle fleets to electric NOW!

- Transportation by gasoline-powered vehicles significantly contributes to
greenhouse gas emissions in Prescott, Prescott Valley, Chino, and Dewey-
Humboldt.

- We are calling on the Quad Cities region and Yavapai County to immediately
transition to electric buses, cars, and trucks.

- We are calling on Yavapai College and PUSD in the region to immediately transition
to electric buses, cars, and trucks.

- Without these measures being implemented immediately, the Cities and towns will
not attain the goal of net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.

- Fleet electrification will also save dollars in maintenance and fuel costs and protect
human health from the toxic exhaust.

The time for action is now, and we cannot afford to wait.