Events: The Central Coast Clean Cities Coalition is actively providing resources, funding opportunities, and guidance on California’s 2025 fleet electrification programs.
Events: The Central Coast Clean Cities Coalition is actively providing resources, funding opportunities, and guidance on California’s 2025 fleet electrification programs.
California HVIP: Hybrid and Zero-Emission Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project The California HVIP provides point-of-sale discounts on zero-emission trucks and buses for fleet operators. Eligible vehicles include battery-electric and hydrogen fuel cell models, with incentives ranging from $20,000 to $240,000 per vehicle, depending on vehicle class and type.
Carl Moyer Program: Heavy-Duty Vehicle and Equipment Incentives This program offers grants to replace older diesel-powered heavy-duty vehicles and equipment with cleaner alternatives, including battery-electric and hydrogen fuel cell trucks. Funding amounts vary by project type and emission reductions achieved.
California Clean Vehicle Rebate Project (CVRP) Fleets purchasing or leasing eligible zero-emission light-duty vehicles can receive rebates of up to $7,500 per vehicle. Vehicles must be registered and operated in California, with additional incentives for low-income applicants.
CORE: Clean Off-Road Equipment Voucher Incentive Project Offers vouchers for purchasing zero-emission off-road equipment, including electric terminal tractors and forklifts. Designed to help fleets reduce emissions in freight, agriculture, and industrial applications.
California Energy Commission’s EnergIIZE Commercial Vehicles Project Provides infrastructure incentives for commercial fleet operators deploying zero-emission vehicles. Funding covers charging and hydrogen refueling stations, prioritizing public transit, drayage, and goods movement sectors.
San Joaquin Valley Truck Replacement Program Available for fleets operating within the San Joaquin Valley, this program offers funding to replace older diesel trucks with zero-emission alternatives. Incentives can exceed $200,000 per vehicle, depending on fleet size and project specifics.
LCFS: Low Carbon Fuel Standard Credits Fleet operators using zero-emission vehicles can generate LCFS credits, which can be sold or traded to offset operating costs. Credits are earned based on fuel usage and emission reductions achieved.
Bay Area Goods Movement Program Provides funding for zero-emission truck replacements and charging infrastructure to fleets operating in and around the Bay Area. The program supports freight and goods movement industries.
Southern California Edison’s Charge Ready Transport Program Helps fleet operators install charging infrastructure for medium- and heavy-duty electric vehicles. Covers infrastructure costs and provides technical support for fleets transitioning to electrification.