Opportunity to Increase Exposure
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Clean Vehicle Technology Providers have a better chance of getting a consumer or fleet to purchase a Clean Vehicle Technology if they have had the chance to use the product first!
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DFWCC will send Try and Drive opportunities to our list of over 1000 local governments, fleets, and consumer contacts via our DFWCC Newsflash and Eblasts.
To Offer a Technology for Trial:
To be considered for providing clean vehicle technologies in the DFWCC Try and Drive Alternative Program, prospective providers need to:
- Review the Dallas-Fort Worth Clean Cities Try and Drive Alternative Guidelines.
- Draft a response to the Potential Provider Questionnaire within the Guidelines.
- Follow the submission instructions outlined in the Guidelines.
- Participate in a kick-off meeting to review expectations and answer provider questions.
Before adding to the DFWCC Try and Drive Alternative Directory, staff will evaluate the submission to ensure that the Provider and proposed Technologies align with program objectives and requirements (e.g., all verifications/certifications are documented and verified). Inclusion in the directory does not constitute NCTCOG’s endorsement of the participating Clean Vehicle Technology Provider.
This is an ongoing request for participation and Clean Vehicle Technology Providers can submit at any time while the initiative is ongoing. NCTCOG/DFWCC anticipates adding providers to the directory, and promoting opportunities to fleets and other end users, approximately once a month and continuing until the end of the project, approximately mid to late 2021.