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Self-Assessment

Select where your organization currently operates and where you want to get to. There is no obligation to reach "Leading Org." — choose the target that is right for your business context and investment capacity.

📍 Current Level
🎯 Target Level
Select your current and target levels above to map your assessment on this initiative.
Fundamental
Market Standard
Above Average
Leading Org.

Technology

  • Secure bike storage and basic e-bike charging stations at facilities
  • Electric golf carts or low-speed EVs for campus/site operations
  • Employee commuter benefits program including transit subsidies

Process

  • Surveying employee commute patterns to identify eMobility substitution opportunities
  • Establishing a transportation demand management (TDM) policy
  • Partnering with local transit authorities on shuttle connections

Financing

  • Pre-tax commuter benefit programs (up to $315/month IRS limit) to subsidize transit and e-bike costs
  • State and municipal TDM grant programs accessed for infrastructure

Technology

  • Fundamental Technologies +
  • Electric shuttle fleet for campus circulation and first/last-mile connections
  • Subsidized e-bike purchase or lease program for employees
  • EV ride-share partnerships for business travel (e.g., Uber Green, Lyft Electric)

Process

  • Tracking and reporting commute emissions reductions from eMobility programs (Scope 3 Cat. 7)
  • Integrating eMobility options into employee onboarding and HR benefits platforms
  • Establishing utilization targets and KPIs for e-bike and shuttle programs

Financing

  • IRS Section 132 qualified bicycle commuting reimbursements leveraged
  • Employer-sponsored e-bike subsidy programs funded via sustainability budget

Technology

  • Market Standard Technologies +
  • Autonomous low-speed electric shuttles for campus or industrial site circulation
  • Integrated mobility-as-a-service (MaaS) app combining transit, e-bike, shuttle, and ride-share
  • EV car-share pods at facilities for business errands and short trips

Process

  • Integrating eMobility data into enterprise Scope 3 emissions reporting
  • Designing facilities and campuses around eMobility hubs (charging, parking, pick-up zones)
  • Partnering with municipalities on micro-mobility infrastructure in surrounding areas

Financing

  • Third-party MaaS platform operators subsidized via employer contract to reduce per-employee cost
  • State clean mobility grants and air quality incentive programs accessed

Technology

  • Above Average Technologies +
  • Full zero-emission mobility ecosystem: e-bikes, autonomous shuttles, EV car-share, and V2G-capable EVs
  • Real-time emissions tracking across all commute and business travel modes
  • Integrated eMobility hub with onsite solar canopy charging for all modes

Process

  • Publishing verified Scope 3 Category 7 emissions reductions from eMobility programs
  • Collaborating with supply chain partners and customers on shared eMobility infrastructure
  • Advocating for supportive local land use and infrastructure policy around facilities

Financing

  • eMobility infrastructure bundled into broader campus clean energy financing
  • Carbon credit generation from verified commute emission reductions

Related Pathways

← All Pathways 1.1.1 Light Duty Fleet 1.1.2 Med / Heavy Duty Fleet 1.1.3 Charging Infrastructure