
We are a community organization supporting initiatives that help Marin achieve it's building electrification goals.
The Marin Electrification Council is a community-based, citizen-led organization accelerating Marin County’s transition of vehicles and buildings away from fossil fuels. We promote local policies and actions that create a fair and just marketplace for electrification solutions—with the aim of reducing greenhouse gas emissions, improving air quality, and enhancing public safety throughout Marin County.Our coalition comprises more than 70 members across all twelve Marin jurisdictions, including lawyers, engineers, economists, scientists, writers, entrepreneurs, climate commissioners, and electrification experts. We monitor local, state, and regional policies and advocate for concrete steps Marin cities and towns can take on the path to electrification. We translate citizen concerns about climate change into actionable recommendations for local leaders—and we champion collaboration between government officials, developers and citizens to meet our shared goals.

Electric Vehicle Adoption
We support the expansion of widely accessible EV charging infrastructure, advocate for municipal fleet electrification, and conduct community outreach to accelerate the transition to electric transportation.

Building Electrification
We promote the shift from gas to electric appliances in homes and buildings, support green building codes, and help residents access rebates and financing programs.

Policy & Advocacy
We work with local jurisdictions to implement climate action plans, building electrification roadmaps, and EV acceleration strategies that make sustainable choices easier for everyone.

Community Education
We provide resources about available rebates, tax credits, and programs, with special attention to supporting underserved communities and ensuring equitable access.
The Marin Electrification Council meets twice monthly on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays from 4:00-5:30 PM. Our meetings are open to all community members interested in accelerating Marin's clean energy transition.Fill out the form if you’d like to get in touch with us.
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