Coltura (organization)

Coltura proposed incentives for superusers to become electric vehicle users [3][4] Coltura has supported state legislation promoting the use of electric vehicles by the biggest users of gasoline, including a Vermont bill regarding "gasoline superusers" that was passed in 2023,[5][6] as well as a similar Washington state bill that was proposed in 2021.

[19] They have also sponsored legislation in the California State Assembly, working with Phil Ting of San Francisco, to target EV incentives to the drivers who use the most gasoline.

[12] In September 2016, they staged performances at gas stations, public events, and streets in Seattle to raise awareness about pollution-emitting gasoline vehicles.

"[26] In June 2017, the group exhibited The Gas Trap, a 25-foot high clear vinyl bubble connected to the tailpipe of a gasoline-powered car, accompanied by a theatrical piece.

It depicts a boy wearing a mask over his mouth and nose, with a view of the city's congested highways, hazy sky and setting orange sun in the background.

[31][32] In 2018, Coltura produced a video calling for the world to abandon fossil fuels in favor of electric vehicles, with a cameo of Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm singing.