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Here is a current list of incentives for 2024 covering zero emission or low emission vehicles for commercial fleet operators in Southern California, as provided by various programs and initiatives:

  1. CEC Approves $1.9 Billion Plan to Expand Zero-Emission Transportation Infrastructu... 

Here is a current list of incentives for 2024 covering zero emission or low emission vehicles for commercial fleet operators in Southern California, as provided by various programs and initiatives:

  1. CEC Approves $1.9 Billion Plan to Expand Zero-Emission Transportation Infrastructure: California invests in an extensive network for charging and refueling zero-emission vehicles, aiming for 40,000 new chargers across the state. This plan emphasizes serving light, medium, and heavy-duty ZEVs, with significant funds benefiting disadvantaged communities? (California Energy Commission)?.
  2. Zero-Emission Vehicle Incentives and the Advanced Clean Fleets Regulation | California Air Resources Board: Offers detailed information on funding for various types of zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs), including heavy-duty, medium-duty, and light-duty vehicles. Programs include the Carl Moyer Program, Community Air Protection Incentives, and others, focusing on emission reduction and accessibility? (California Air Resources Board)?.
  3. ZEV Funding Resources - California Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development: Summarizes utility incentives for electric vehicle infrastructure from Southern California Edison, San Diego Gas & Electric, and Pacific Gas and Electric. Includes programs for light-duty to heavy-duty EVs, charging stations at schools, parks, and more? (California GO-Biz)?.
  4. California Building Bigger, Better Zero-Emission Charging Network: Highlights California's commitment to deploying 250,000 public EV chargers to create a vast charging network. This initiative is part of a broader $10 billion investment plan by the state, emphasizing support for disadvantaged communities? (California Governor)?.
  5. California Makes Largest Investment to Date to Expand Clean Transportation in Underserved Communities: Details the CPUC’s adoption of a $1 billion transportation electrification program for ZEV charging infrastructure, emphasizing projects in hard-to-reach communities and supporting a variety of clean transportation projects? (California Governor)?.

These incentives and investments reflect California's robust commitment to accelerating the adoption of zero-emission vehicles, with a particular focus on enhancing infrastructure and making clean transportation accessible to all, including underserved communities.

 


CA SCAG Clean Cities
900 Wilshire Blvd, Ste 1700
Los Angeles, CA 90017
    

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