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Air District funding is available to help upgrade or replace heavy-duty trucks and transit buses with newer, lower-emission vehicles.
Visit the Apply for Funding web page to apply. There are multiple funding sources available for heavy-duty trucks and transit buses. After you apply, Air District staff will work with you to match your project with an appropriate funding source.
Complete information about project requirements and eligibility criteria are available in the documents located in the Resources section below. If you have a project that does not meet all the eligibility criteria, please contact us to discuss other potential opportunities.
The following are funding sources that could be used to fund heavy-duty truck and transit bus projects. If you wish to use a particular funding source for your project, please note so in your application.
Unless otherwise noted, applicants do not need to apply for a particular funding source. After submission of an application, staff will review and match your project with an appropriate funding source.
The following are other funding opportunities available for heavy-duty truck and transit bus projects. If you are applying for Air District funding and pursuing one of these other funding opportunities, please note so in your application.
Beginning fiscal year 2022-2023, in accordance with Assembly Bill (AB) 794 (Carrillo, Chapter 748, Statutes of 2021), a fleet purchaser is required to meet specific labor standards to receive funding for new drayage and short haul trucks under state incentive programs. As defined in AB 794, “'Short-haul trucking service' means movement of goods by truck within a 150-air-mile radius of the normal working reporting location while in service within the state.” If you have experienced or observed a labor standards violation from a fleet purchaser, please submit a labor law complaint, via this CARB website.
Grants Programs Information Request Line, Strategic Incentives
415.749.4994 grants@baaqmd.gov
Last Updated: 11/14/2024