Denk, BriannaEngrav, ThomasJohnson, AnnaWadsworth, GarthWyatt, Jessi2019-09-092019-09-092018-05-11https://hdl.handle.net/11299/206572In 2015 there were approximately 6,000 electric vehicles in Minnesota. This falls well below penetration in leading states like California, Georgia, and Washington with electric vehicle registration totaling 337,000, 25,000, and 22,000 respectively. Instead, electric vehicles comprise less than .01% of all vehicles in Minnesota, and the majority are in the Twin Cities metropolitan area. Increasing deployment of electric vehicles will benefit Minnesotans by reducing chemical and particulate matter air pollution. In addition, the State is not on track to meet 2030 emission reduction goals set by the Next Generation Energy Act of 2007. Because transportation accounts for almost a quarter of all emissions in Minnesota, electrifying the transportation sector will be key to closing this emissions gap.enElectric Vehicle Incentivization in MinnesotaElectric Vehicle Incentivization in MinnesotaThesis or Dissertation