August 7, 2025 - 17:15

The Georgia Public Service Commission is embarking on a statewide tour to educate government leaders about the advancements in clean-energy vehicle technology. This initiative aims to highlight the importance of transitioning to sustainable energy solutions and to engage local officials in meaningful discussions about the future of transportation in Georgia.
During the event in Macon, attendees can expect a comprehensive technology panel featuring experts in the field of clean energy. These specialists will share insights on the latest innovations and trends in electric and alternative fuel vehicles, as well as the infrastructure needed to support their adoption.
In addition to the panel discussions, a vehicle showcase will provide a hands-on opportunity for participants to explore various clean-energy vehicles. This showcase aims to demonstrate the practicality and benefits of these technologies, encouraging local governments to consider their integration into public transportation and municipal fleets.
The event represents a significant step towards fostering collaboration among stakeholders committed to advancing clean energy initiatives across the state.
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