Governors from eight western states – Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming – signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to provide a framework for creating an Intermountain West EV Corridor that will make it possible to drive an EV across major transportation corridors in the west. NASEO is facilitating support to the Signatory States as they implement activities outlined in the MOU, including creating best practices and procedures to enhance EV adoption, coordinating on EV charging station locations, creating voluntary minimum standards, and leveraging economies of scale.

Staff Contacts

Jessie Lund

Senior Program Director

Jessie Lund leads NASEO's Clean Transportation program, which engages State and Territory Energy Offices on a variety of transportation policy and program issues including electric vehicles, charging infrastructure, incentive programs, freight decarbonization, battery and vehicle manufacturing, economic development, workforce development, fuel cell vehicles, hydrogen refueling, and other alternative fuels. Prior to joining NASEO, Jessie worked on freight efficiency and decarbonization, municipal and state policy and climate action, and sustainability with CALSTART, the North American Council for Freight Efficiency, the Rocky Mountain Institute, and the City and County of Denver. She holds a Master of Science in human dimensions of natural resources from Colorado State University and a Bachelor of Arts in international studies from the University of Missouri. 

Delaney Dixon

Senior Program Manager

Delaney Dixon supports NASEO's transportation program by conducting research and analysis on electric vehicles and clean transportation policies, programs, and market developments. Prior to NASEO, she worked at Arcadia Power assisting with data management for their community solar programs. She also worked on a graduate capstone project studying the challenges and opportunities faced by both utilities and fleet operators seeking to electrify their fleets. Delaney has a Bachelor of Arts in political science from the University of North Carolina Wilmington and a Master of Arts in environmental resource policy from the George Washington University.