

Los Angeles is committed to becoming the greenest big city in the nation and a global capital of clean technology. Through leading environmental initiatives, we are cleaning up the air and water, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and creating a green economy in L.A.
Los Angeles has some of the most progressive environmental policies and initiatives in the nation, resulting in more than $1 billion of investment in cleantech programs such as sustainable development, renewable energy, and clean transportation. by 2020, L.A. will have invested $10 billion in the City's cleantech industry.
Los Angeles has some of the most progressive environmental policies and initiatives in the nation, resulting in more than $1 billion of investment in cleantech programs such as sustainable development, renewable energy, and clean transportation. by 2020, L.A. will have invested $10 billion in the City's cleantech industry.
CleanTech Corridor
Los Angeles has created a CleanTech Corridor where public investments will catalyze the growth of a cleantech cluster and green manufacturing jobs in Downtown L.A. This 4-mile strip between the Los Angeles River and Alameda in the eastern part of downtown is the cornerstone of the city’s green economy strategy and home to the cleantech ecosystem that supports LA's green economy.
Los Angeles has developed an extensive R&D network by partnering with Caltech, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, UCLA, USC and other premier business groups to make Los Angeles a global leader in the clean technology sector. The city is offering a range of incentives for cleantech companies to locate within the corridor.
Los Angeles has developed an extensive R&D network by partnering with Caltech, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, UCLA, USC and other premier business groups to make Los Angeles a global leader in the clean technology sector. The city is offering a range of incentives for cleantech companies to locate within the corridor.

Visit the EWDD Incubators and Accelerators page to learn more about the various opportunities for businesses and entrepreneurs in the Los Angeles area.


Impact of LA Metro's Current Projects:
- 160,000 new jobs created
- 77 million more transit boardings annually
- 521,000 fewer pounds of emissions annually
- 10.3 million fewer gallons of gasoline used annually
- 191 million fewer vehicle miles traveled annually
Grid 110, a 501c3, is an incubator that activates the startup ecosystem in Los Angeles by assisting early stage entrepreneurs in the most critical phases of their business cycle, promoting economic development by fostering green businesses and technology. Now in the 4th year of programming, Grid 110 has worked with 84 companies and has created over 50 employment opportunities.
