Our Work

Recharge America helps communities achieve their clean energy goals in a way that includes, involves and benefits everybody. We use a four-part playbook to guide communities in creating and carrying out their own clean energy plans.
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Our Work

Recharge America helps communities achieve their clean energy goals in a way that includes, involves and benefits everybody. We use a four-part playbook to guide communities in creating and carrying out their own clean energy plans.

The Playbook

1

Mobilize Clean Energy Champions
We collaborate with local community foundations, Chambers of Commerce, colleges and universities, regional philanthropists, city staff, and others through local and regional working groups. Together, we develop and put into action clean energy roadmaps tailored to each area's needs.

2

Deliver Community Education
We create major community events that showcase the potential of clean energy technologies and encourage community members to take charge of their own future by being the main characters in their community's energy journey.

3

Develop and Implement Programs
We provide guidance as technical advisors to develop and implement clean energy programs. This includes creating and supporting initiatives that prepare workers for the future energy economy.

4

Celebrate Clean Energy Leadership
We shine a spotlight on and celebrate energy investments that bring economic and environmental benefits to local communities, yet are often overlooked by the very people they aim to assist.

Programs

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Participant Recognition

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Organizations across the country are taking steps to integrate advanced energy technologies into their practices, be it in using electric vehicles to power fleets to creating community power using local microgrids. Too often that work is invisible to and unseen by the community members it aims to serve.

Recharge America spotlights those efforts through our participant recognition program. Now numbering over 100 entities nationally, they represent a diverse array of organizations – universities, municipalities, utilities, manufacturers, transit agencies, community foundations, and more – working to deploy clean energy initiatives designed to make life better for their community members.

Recharge America celebrates that work through annual state-level recognition programs and supports participants with a range of technical assistance, all delivered at no cost thanks to the support we receive from our program funders.

Find out more about activities in your state or contact us about becoming a Recharge America participant!

Flyer for the Recharge America Symposium 2023 in Minnesota entitled Mobilizing Minnesota, Forging an Equitable Path to Electrification.
Flyer for the Recharge America Symposium 2023 in Massachusetts entitled Recharge Massachusetts Symposium, Exploring EV Innovation, Access and Opportunity.

Symposia

Annual symposia in select states facilitate Recharge Participants learning from each other and sharing best practices in their energy transition.

Participants with shared interests collaborate in working groups to tackle major topics.

Beginning in 2024, we’re implementing quarterly working groups to tackle major topics in collaborative cohorts.

Community Campaigns

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Accessing the advantages of new electric technologies requires collective effort from each of us—individually, as households, organizations, and communities. When diverse groups collaborate to develop and implement practical clean energy plans tailored to their needs, remarkable outcomes emerge.

We have witnessed this phenomenon consistently, and we are excited about the prospect of collaborating with you to assist your community in realizing its vision for a locally-driven clean energy future.

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For more than ten years, we’ve supported tens of thousands of individuals across various communities throughout the country in discovering the potential of new electric technologies.

Whether it’s through electric vehicles, solar panels on roofs, or clean appliances at home or work, we’ve been there to showcase the possibilities.

Our approach is grounded in data and evidence, ensuring that our community events are informative and impactful. We strive to empower attendees with the knowledge to make choices that best suit their specific needs. We’re excited about the opportunity to bring our expertise to your community.

To find out where we’ve been and where we’re headed next, take a look at our Events calendar!

 

Flyer for an event from 2023 in Faribault, Minnesota. Image of two mature smiling adults, one woman and one man, on electric bikes. Another image of a young woman leaning out of a car and a young man behind her charging an electric vehicle.

We’re here to assist with all aspects of community involvement required to introduce new clean electricity options to your community, such as:

  • Collaborating with community leaders to identify the local voices that can help ensure viable clean energy initiatives are completed;
  • Holding roundtables and listening sessions that help diverse entities collaborate;
  • Conducting community outreach campaigns;
  • Hosting community events focused on careers, training and workforce pipeline development;
  • Moderating community conversations to collect comments and feedback; and
  • Creating and administering surveys and evaluating program impact.
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