The Triangle Clean Cities (Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill) works with vehicle fleets, fuel providers, community leaders, and other stakeholders to save energy and promote the use of domestic fuels and advanced vehicle technologies in transportation.
The Triangle Clean Cities (Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill) works with vehicle fleets, fuel providers, community leaders, and other stakeholders to save energy and promote the use of domestic fuels and advanced vehicle technologies in transportation.
Triangle Clean Cities Coalition: This organization collaborates with fleets, fuel providers, and community leaders to promote alternative fuels and advanced vehicle technologies. They also provide a comprehensive overview of energy impacts and available alternative fueling stations in the Triangle area of North Carolina.
North Carolina Laws and Incentives: Offers a detailed listing of incentives and regulations related to alternative and advanced vehicles in North Carolina. You can find information on grants and other opportunities by connecting with the local Clean Cities coalition.
Alternative Fuel Vehicle Deployment Initiatives: Managed by the U.S. Department of Energy, this resource outlines various projects across the country, including several that influence or directly involve North Carolina. It highlights efforts to increase the adoption of alternative fuel vehicles through innovative projects.
Electricity Laws and Incentives in North Carolina: Contains specific state-level incentives, including tax exemptions and grants for electric vehicles and infrastructure. The page also details goals for zero emission vehicle deployment and emissions reductions within the state.
North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality: This agency is actively involved in developing regulations and strategies to support the adoption of medium- and heavy-duty zero emission vehicles (ZEVs) as part of broader state efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Each of these resources can provide additional details and guidance for fleet operators looking to transition to low or zero emission vehicles in the Triangle region of North Carolina.
NC Triangle Clean Cities
Triangle J Council of Governments
Durham, NC 27703
Web Links - Funding and Grants On November 17, 2020, the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NC DEQ) released the Request for Proposals (RFP) for the Level 2 ZEV Infrastructure Rebate Program under the Volkswagen Diesel Settlement Environmental Mitigation Trust.