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Efficiency Maine Debuts Electric Vehicle Educational Video Campaign, EV “How To” Guidebook, and Newly Redesigned EV Web Resources
Augusta, Maine – Sept. 29, 2021 – Efficiency Maine today announced it is launching an electric vehicle (EV) educational video campaign, featuring Maine humorist and car enthusiast Tim Sample. The new videos, which will be released weekly throughout October and November on newly redesigned...
READ MOREMore than 30 Governmental Entities Begin to Electrify Their Fleets Using Grants from Efficiency Maine’s EV Rebate Program
Augusta, Maine – Sept. 27, 2021 – A 10-month program conducted by Efficiency Maine has helped 33 state governmental entities add electric vehicles (EVs) to their municipal and transportation services fleets. Municipalities as far north as Lincoln and Guilford, and as far east as Bar Harbor...
READ MOREEfficiency Maine Extends its Electric Vehicle Accelerator Program for Another Year, Advancing Key Climate Change Objective
Augusta, Maine – Sept. 2, 2021 – On the second anniversary of launching its electric vehicle (EV) rebate program — the EV Accelerator Program — Efficiency Maine today announced it will extend the program for another year. Efficiency Maine estimates it has sufficient funds to...
READ MOREEfficiency Maine Funding Opportunity Invites Service Stations with Retail Operations to Step Up Conversions to High-Efficiency Equipment
Augusta, Maine – Sept. 1, 2021 – Maine service stations with retail operations now have the opportunity to upgrade heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, LED lighting, and refrigeration equipment. For a limited-time, Efficiency Maine is offering a special promotion that...
READ MOREEfficiency Maine Relaunches Statewide Education Campaign to Help Mainers Monitor, Measure, and Manage Electricity Consumption
Augusta, Maine – August 26, 2021 – Efficiency Maine today announced it has relaunched its education campaign that supplies electricity monitor kits to libraries interested in loaning them to their patrons. Nearly 60 of Maine’s libraries from Kittery to Fort Kent, serving more than 316,000...
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