The Columbia-Willamette Clean Cities 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.
Oregon Clean Vehicle Rebate Program: Offers up to $7,500 off the purchase or lease of new or used electric vehicles through the Charge Ahe...
Clean Cities Coalition Network
The Columbia-Willamette Clean Cities 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.
Oregon Clean Vehicle Rebate Program: Offers up to $7,500 off the purchase or lease of new or used electric vehicles through the Charge Ahead Rebate for low- and moderate-income households and service providers. Eligibility and application details are available directly on their website.
Medium- and Heavy-Duty Zero Emission Vehicles Program: Targets an increase in electric medium and heavy-duty vehicles with a goal of 100% new sales being zero emission by 2050, and an interim target of 30% by 2030. The program includes collaboration under a Multi-State ZEV Task Force.
Oregon Zero-Emission Fueling Infrastructure Grant: A pilot grant aimed at supporting the development of charging and fueling infrastructure for medium- and heavy-duty zero-emission vehicles. It covers up to 80% of capital improvement costs for eligible projects.
State of Oregon Incentives: Provides a broad range of incentives for energy projects including those focusing on renewable energy and zero-emission vehicles. Programs are tailored to various sectors and include significant funding opportunities for clean vehicle initiatives.
Low Emission Vehicle (LEV) Standards: As per Oregon's adoption of California's vehicle emissions standards, all new passenger cars, light-duty trucks, and medium-duty vehicles must meet specific low emission requirements starting model year 2026, moving to 100% ZEV by 2035.
These resources provide commercial fleet operators in Oregon with current incentives and regulations for transitioning to low and zero-emission vehicles, supporting both environmental goals and operational upgrades.
OR Columbia Clean Cities
PO Box 721
Tualatin, OR 97602
Web Links - Laws & Incentives The Oregon Department of Energy must establish the Clean Energy Deployment Program to provide grants and loans for energy efficiency or clean energy projects in Oregon.