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Salem Afeworki,

Salem Afeworki • Los Angeles, CA

Communicating Benefits of Electric Vehicles

Project Description

Salem aims to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicle (EVs) and increase the public’s understanding of EV benefits and opportunities. She is currently developing a cloud-based platform – a one-stop-shop for everything EV where low-income communities can learn about the latest incentive and rebates in greater Los Angeles area, and tap into all resources that will improve air quality and lower transportation fuel costs.

Project Goals

The project mission is to help families access more transportation options and reap the economic and environmental benefits of driving electric!

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