Sustainable Communities & Clean Transportation
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Bay Area AQMD Public Agencies Incentive Programs | No Due Date Given | Varies | The Air District offers funding to public agencies for trip reduction, bike parking and bikeways, and clean air vehicle projects. https://www.baaqmd.gov/funding-and-incentives/public-agencies |
Bay Area AQMD Residential Incentive Programs | No Due Date Given | Varies | Air District Programs Clean Cars for All: Low-income families can scrap an old vehicle and get a grant to reduce the cost of an electric vehicle, hybrid, plug-in hybrid, or a Clipper Card. Community Health Protection Grant Program: Community groups, neighborhood associations, and other community-based local non-profits based in AB 617 Year 2-5 communities can apply for community readiness grants. Community Grants Program: Non-profit organizations and school communities can apply for grants to fund local projects that decrease air pollution while increasing community awareness of and engagement in air quality issues Lawn Mower Exchange Program: Coming soon. Get paid to exchange your working gas-powered lawn mower for a new electric mower. Vehicle Buy Back Program: Get paid to turn in your working older car or small truck for scrapping. Wood Smoke Reduction Incentive Program: Get a rebate for decommissioning or replacing your fireplace or wood stove with qualified cleaner heating options. Marin County Wood Stove Replacement Program Residents of Marin County can receive up to $1,500 for the removal and replacement of non-certified wood burning appliances. Other Opportunities Clean Vehicle Rebate Project: This program, administered by the Center for Sustainable Energy, offers up to $5,000 in rebates for the purchase or lease of new, eligible zero-emission and plug-in hybrid light-duty vehicles. Bay Area Bike Share: Learn about Bay Area Bike Share, the nation's first unified regional bicycle sharing program. https://www.baaqmd.gov/funding-and-incentives/residents |
Burbank Water & Power Used EV Rebate | No Due Date Given | Varies | How You Can ParticipateStep 1 (Optional): Reserve Your Rebate Online |
Butte County AQMD Carl Moyer Program | No Due Date Given | Varies | The Carl Moyer Program was established in 1998 as a partnership between the California Air Resources Board (CARB) and local air districts. This grant program provides funding for replacing, repowering, or retrofitting eligible heavy-duty engines with cleaner-than-required technology. The Funding Agricultural Replacement Measures for Emission Reductions (FARMER) Program provides funding through local air districts for agricultural harvesting equipment, heavy-duty trucks, agricultural pump engines, tractors, and other equipment used in agricultural operations. The FARMER Program is supported in part by California Climate Investments, a statewide program that puts billions of Cap-and-Trade dollars to work. https://bcaqmd.org/incentives-grants-rebates/carl-moyer-program/ |
California Clean Fuel Reward Program | No Due Date Given | $750.00 | YOU COULD SAVE UP TO $750 ON ELIGIBLE EVs 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/ |
California Hybrid and Zero-Emission Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project | No Due Date Given | Varies | The California Hybrid and Zero-Emission Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project (HVIP) is a unique and streamlined program to help speed the early market introduction of clean, low-carbon hybrid and electric trucks and buses. HVIP accomplishes this by addressing the biggest barrier to the purchase of medium- and heavy-duty advanced trucks: the high incremental cost of these vehicles in the early market years when production volumes are still low. All fleets are eligible, whether they're public or private, large or small. If your fleet might be interested in participating in HVIP, please visit the CALSTART website to learn more. The HVIP is administered and implemented through a partnership between ARB and CALSTART (which was selected by ARB via a competitive grant solicitation). https://valleyair.org/grants/hybridvoucher.htm |
Central Coast Community Energy Programs | No Due Date Given | Varies | Providing financial resources for your home or business Reducing greenhouse gas emissions Responding to community needs |
Charge UP! ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGER INCENTIVE PROGRAM | No Due Date Given | Varies | The District is currently accepting applications for its Charge Up! Program. This Program provides funding for public agencies, businesses, and property owners of multi-unit dwellings (i.e. apartment complexes, condominiums, etc.) in the San Joaquin Valley to install electric vehicle (EV) chargers. These chargers will support existing EV owners and encourage the growth of the clean technology in the Valley. https://valleyair.org/grants/chargeup.htm |
Clean Green Yard Machines Commercial Voucher Program | No Due Date Given | Varies | The Clean Green Yard Machines Commercial Voucher Program (Commercial CGYM) provides incentives for the replacement of landscape maintenance equipment to lawn care providers, such as public agencies and private entities in the San Joaquin Valley. http://valleyair.org/grants/cgym-commercial.htm |
Colton Electric EV Charger Rebate | No Due Date Given | Varies | Electric vehicle drivers who install Level 2 (240-Volt AC) plug-in chargers at their residence in the service territory of Colton Electric Department are eligible for a rebate. Rebate Program Guidelines:
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