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Here is a current list of incentives for zero emission or low emission vehicles in California for commercial fleet operators, focusing on automobiles, trucks, vans, buses, and related infrastructure:

  1. California HVIP - Hybrid and Zero-Emission Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project: The HVIP provides point-of-sale discounts on clean vehicles, significantly slashing... 

Here is a current list of incentives for zero emission or low emission vehicles in California for commercial fleet operators, focusing on automobiles, trucks, vans, buses, and related infrastructure:

  1. California HVIP - Hybrid and Zero-Emission Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project: The HVIP provides point-of-sale discounts on clean vehicles, significantly slashing purchase prices to accelerate commercial technology transformation. Since its inception, over 12,100 clean vehicles have been funded, with 58% aiding pollution-burdened communities and an average savings of 21% per vehicle? (California HVIP)?.
  2. ZEV Funding Resources - California Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development: Offers a comprehensive range of incentives for electrifying commercial fleets, including utility programs like SCE’s Charge Ready Transport for medium- and heavy-duty EVs, and PG&E’s EV Fleet program, alongside state-sponsored financing and crediting options such as the Low Carbon Fuel Standard and Renewable Identification Numbers? (California GO-Biz)?.
  3. EnergIIZE Commercial Vehicles: This incentive provides $22.275 million for zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) infrastructure equipment for medium- and heavy-duty battery-electric and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. It specifically targets drayage fleets, aiming to accelerate infrastructure deployment to meet statewide goals? (California Energy Commission)?.
  4. Zero-Emission Vehicle Program - California Air Resources Board: Part of CARB's Advanced Clean Cars package, this program aims to drastically reduce smog-causing pollutants and greenhouse gas emissions from passenger vehicles, underlining the state's commitment to health-based air quality standards? (California Air Resources Board)?.
  5. CEC’s $1.9 Billion Plan for ZEV Infrastructure: The California Energy Commission has approved a $1.9 billion investment plan to expand the state’s EV charging and hydrogen refueling infrastructure, targeting at least 50% of the funds to benefit priority populations and aiming to install 40,000 new chargers statewide? (California Energy Commission)?.

These incentives and funding programs are part of California's broad initiative to transition commercial fleets to zero or low emission vehicles, offering financial assistance, infrastructure support, and reduced operation costs.

 


CA East Bay Clean Cities
7101 Edgewater Dr, Bldg 2
Oakland, CA 94621
    

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