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Over $90 million in incentive funding is being offered to assist businesses and public agencies in reducing their emissions through vehicle and equipment upgrades and installation of supporting zero-emission infrastructure.
Our Grant Application and Grantee Portal is now back online. Thank you for your patience!
The equipment categories that are currently eligible for funding are listed below. Before applying, check the project category web pages for additional requirements and eligibility criteria. Then click the Apply Now link to apply through our online application portal. For instructions on using the online system, please reference our user guide(2 Mb PDF, 12 pgs, revised 10/11/2017).
Applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis until all funds have been awarded. The application due date has been extended until 5:00 PM on April 11, 2024. Only complete applications will be evaluated.
Over $82 million is available for projects where emission reductions benefit the Air District’s most impacted communities. Information about how to check eligible geographical areas is available in the 2023-2024 Geographic Eligibility Form(1 Mb PDF, 4 pgs, posted 11/28/2023) in the Resources section. The following list summarizes the geographical requirements by project category:
Up to $8 million is available for upgrading agricultural equipment that is operated within the Air District’s jurisdiction. Eligible equipment types include, but are not limited to, tractors, loaders, dozers, excavators, scrapers, forklifts, stationary and portable engines.
Interested parties, including applicants with projects that are located outside of the eligible areas, are encouraged to subscribe to the Emissions Reduction Incentives Email List to receive email alerts with real-time program updates (see link at the bottom of the page).
2023-2024 Geographic Eligibility Form(1 Mb PDF, 4 pgs, posted 11/28/2023) - Submit this form along with your application to confirm geographic eligibility based on the location of your proposed project. Not required for agricultural equipment applications.
Regulatory Compliance Statement(116 Kb PDF, 1 pg, posted 11/28/2023) - Submit this form along with your application to confirm regulatory compliance. Required for all applications.
Impacted Communities: disadvantaged and low-income community designations - For the purposes of this program the Air District considers the disadvantaged communities and low-income communities as defined for California Climate Investments (CCI). View a map of these designated areas, and then type into the search box the location address of your project to see if it falls within a disadvantage community (yellow), low-income community (blue), or both (green).
When open, priority funding is available for projects that reduce pollution in the Bay Area priority communities, including AB 617 communities listed below:
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Last Updated: 3/20/2024