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About Us

EV-Pride is a network and campaign that adds an LGBTQIA+ lens to environmental justice to ensure we are working to advance multimodal e-mobility solutions across the U.S. and ensure that those solutions are inclusive, safe, and equitable by and for LGBTQIA+ communities. 

 

EV-Pride envisions a world where all communities, including the LGBTQIA+ community, are free of air pollution from cars and trucks, and everyone can reap the benefits of electric vehicles and access multimodal e-mobility solutions more safely without fear of harm or discrimination, all while feeling comfortable and confident taking part in the communities they love.

 

EVPride provides a safe space where LGBTQIA+ individuals and allies can come together to share their enthusiasm and passion for EV. All while working collectively, through a mix of grassroots engagement; advocacy; media outreach; speaking engagements; and research to make sure LGBTQIA+ voices are heard, highlighted, and included in high-level decision making so that everyone can reap the benefits of EVs and access to multi-modal e-mobility solutions more safely and equitably. 

"Drive towards a brighter future, where every road is open to all. Let's charge ahead together, united in our diversity."

Our Mission

EV-Pride’s mission is to advance EV and multimodal solutions across the U.S and provide a network to co-create environmental justice to ensure solutions are inclusive, safe, and equitable by and for LGBTQIA+ communities.

Our Vision

We envision a world where all communities, including the LGBTQIA+ community, are free of air pollution from cars and trucks, and everyone can reap the benefits of electric vehicles and access multimodal e-mobility solutions more safely without fear of harm or discrimination all while feeling comfortable and confident taking part in the communities they love.

Why EVPride

Why EVPride?

LGBTQ+ people are often unable to receive equitable and safe access to mobility, healthcare, resources and opportunities due to where they live, stigma, discrimination, and harassment.
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