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Title Due Date Sort descending Maximum Award Amount Description
Imperial County APCD Carl Moyer Program No Due Date Given Varies

The Imperial County Air Pollution Control District (ICAPCD) has grant funds available under the Carl Moyer Program to assist Imperial County individuals and businesses in reducing pollutants from diesel engines by replacing them with newer, cleaner technologies. Grants will be made available to qualified applicants, subject to the requirements of the program.

https://apcd.imperialcounty.org/planning/#carlmoyer
Proposition 1B: Goods Movement Emission Reduction Program No Due Date Given Varies

The Proposition 1B: Goods Movement Emission Reduction Program (GMERP) provides incentives to quickly reduce air pollution emissions and health risk from freight movement along California's trade corridors. Financial incentives will be provided to owners of equipment used in freight movement to upgrade to cleaner technologies through truck replacement or engine replacement. Projects funded under this Program must achieve emission reductions not required by law or regulation. Please note that the Proposition 1B Goods Movement Emission Reduction Program is not a rebate program. Any new truck or new engine purchased, or installed prior to contract execution is ineligible. Please sign up for our Incentive Programs e-mail lists for notification of when the application period opens. 

https://valleyair.org/grants/prop1b.htm
Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) Residential Electric Vehicle Incentives No Due Date Given Varies

SMUD has incentives and information for your electric vehicle needs. 

Choose from one of the following when you purchase or lease a new plug-in electric vehicle (pre-owned vehicles are not eligible):

  • $599 incentive to charge free for two years (approximately covers the average cost to charge your plug-in electric vehicle for two years), or
  • a 240 Volt high-powered electric vehicle charge
https://www.smud.org/en/Going-Green/Electric-Vehicles/Residential#main-content
Modoc County APCD FARMER Program No Due Date Given Varies

FARMER program is to help California's agricultural industry to reduce emissions to help meet federal ozone and particulate matter air quality standards. Applicants can apply to Off-Road Agricultural Equipment, On-Road Agricultural Truck, Zero-Emission Agricultural UTV, and Infrastructure. Applications can be delivered to the following address: 202 W. 4th St Alturas, CA 96101 or P.O. Box 222 Tulelake, CA 96134. Any questions please contact Jennifer White email: jenniferwhite@co.modoc.ca.us Cell: (541) 740-4555.

http://www.co.modoc.ca.us/departments/agricultural/air_pollution_control_2.php
Vehicle & Engine Upgrades No Due Date Given Varies

One of South Coast AQMD’s roles is to encourage the immediate use of commercially available, low, near-zero and zero emissions mobile and stationary technologies.  A variety of financial incentives, which include grants for incremental funding, subsidies or vouchers, are designed to promote voluntary introduction of new technologies on an accelerated schedule.  These incentives also provide manufacturers with justification to gear up for mass production of cleaner technologies.

http://www.aqmd.gov/home/programs/business/business-detail?title=vehicle-engine-upgrades
PG&E Clean Fuel Rebate No Due Date Given Varies

As an electric vehicle (EV) owner, you're contributing to a cleaner energy future by fueling your vehicle with electricity. PG&E customers with EVs are eligible to receive an $800 Clean Fuel Rebate for their use of electricity as a clean transportation fuel. What does an $800 Clean Fuel Rebate mean for you?

 

  • $800 is about a year and a half's worth of electricity to fuel your car.
  • $800 can help towards the installation of a Level 2 home charging station.

 

The Clean Fuel Rebate comes from a State of California program called the Low Carbon Fuel Standard. The goal of the Standard is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from transportation by encouraging the adoption of cleaner transportation fuels, including electricity. Thanks to California EV owners like you, the clean electricity used to fuel your EV helps reduce GHG emissions by 66 percent.

 

Eligibility requirements

 

  • Have an active residential electric service from PG&E. The account holder may apply on behalf of an EV owner in the household (or tenant in a multifamily property, mobile home park or HOA) with the vehicle owner’s permission.
  • Own or lease an eligible plug-in electric vehicle or have permission to apply on their behalf (includes tenants in multifamily building).
  • Vehicle has not previously received the Clean Fuel Rebate (including previous ownership).**
  • Be current on vehicle registration fees.
  • Use same address on registration as your PG&E account.
https://www.pge.com/en_US/residential/solar-and-vehicles/options/clean-vehicles/electric/clean-fuel-rebate-for-electric-vehicles.page
Monterey Bay Zero Emission School Bus Program No Due Date Given Varies

This is a fleet enhancement program and does not require replacement of existing fleet buses. Eligible applicants are any public school district, Joint Powers Agreement (JPA) school, or contractor operating school buses for those public schools.

The ZESBP award will be in the form of an executed grant agreement between the school district and MBARD and will be funded in combination from various sources : AB617, AB923, Carl Moyer Program, Local Offsite Mitigation fees, the Hybrid and Zero-Emission Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project (HVIP), or Monterey Bay Community Power (MBCP) funds. MBCP is helping to move the program foward by contributing $1.2 Million in total funds. Six electric school bus projects will each receive $200,000 from MBCP's contribution and the rest of the funding will be supported by MBARD grant funds.

https://www.mbard.org/zero-emission-school-bus-program
California Clean Fuel Reward Program No Due Date Given $750.00

YOU COULD SAVE UP TO $750 ON ELIGIBLE EVs
The California Clean Fuel Reward is available to anyone who buys or leases a new electric vehicle with a battery capacity greater than 5 kWh from a participating automotive retailer. The customer must register the vehicle in California and the customer must reside in California. 

The California Air Resources Board and your electric utility want to make it easier to own an EV. That’s why we’re providing the California Clean Fuel Reward to people who purchase or lease an eligible* new Battery Electric (BEV) or Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV) vehicle at participating automotive retailers. This is on top of any applicable federal, state, and local incentives, rebates, and tax credits. 

Explore other electric vehicle incentives that may be available to you. 

*Please see program rules for complete eligibility requirements. 

https://www.cleanfuelreward.com/
Colton Electric Used EV Rebate Program No Due Date Given Varies

Own a Used Electric Vehicle?

Electric vehicle (EV) owners under Colton Electric service territory are eligible to receive a $1,000 rebate. Customers enrolled in the low-income program are eligible to receive an increase rebate of $1,500.

Rebate Program Guidelines

  • Applicant must be a Colton Electric Utility residential customer
  • The EV must be registered to a residence serviced under Colton Electric Utility territory
  • Must provide copy of of purchase of lease agreement of an electric vehicle/plug-in vehicle
  • Must provide copy of permanent vehicle registration
  • Must provide copy of most recent utility bill demonstrating residency at the address on the application
  • The incentive offer is on a first-come, first-served basis and is effective until funding is expended or the program is discontinued
  • Maximum of one EV Rebate per household
https://www.ci.colton.ca.us/895/Used-Electric-Vehicle-Rebate
Yolo-Solano AQMD Wood Smoke Reduction Program No Due Date Given Varies

The Yolo-Solano Air Quality Management District offers an incentive program to residents that live within the District to replace their old, non-EPA certified wood stove, fireplace insert, or open-hearth fireplace with a newer, cleaner burning device, such as an EPA certified wood stove/insert or a natural gas, propane, or electric heating device.

https://www.ysaqmd.org/incentives/wood-smoke-reduction-program/