REBATES! for Your New Alternative or Renewable Vehicle
The
California Air Resources Board (CARB) and the
San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District (SJVAPCD) offer a number of rebates, incentives and vouchers to promote the introduction of cleaner vehicles on California roads. So, if you’re looking to get a new (or used) car in the near future, seriously consider an alternative or renewable vehicle. It will save you your money and your lungs over the long term.
First thing’s first. What counts as an alternative or renewable vehicle? There are several technologies available and in development. Here are a few of our favorites:
- Hybrid (such as the Toyota Prius, Ford Fusion Hybrid, Honda Civic Hybrid)
- Electric (such as the Nissan Leaf, Ford Focus EV, Tesla Model S)
- Plug-In Hybrid (such as the Chevy Volt, Ford C-Max Energi, Ford Fusion Energi)
- Natural Gas (such as Honda Civic Natural Gas)
- Hydrogen Fuel Cell (such as Honda FCX Clarity, other models in concept stage)
Now for the incentive and rebates… the best part and probably the reason you’re reading this!
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CARB is sponsoring a
CCSE- administered rebate program for zero-emission and plug-in hybrid vehicles. Whether you want to buy or lease one of these light-duty vehicles, you can get up to $2,500 through the
Clean Vehicle Rebate Project. The website has an extensive list of eligible vehicles, links to apply for the rebates easily online, project statistics, and informative FAQs.
The
Drive Clean! Rebate Program, administered by the SJVAPCD, offers up to $3,000 for new vehicles purchases and leases. Check the
eligible vehicle list and apply for your well-deserved rebate using this
fillable W9 form. If you need more information about all these vehicles, check out this
DriveClean Buying Guide. You can access a quick vehicle compare and a Plug-In EV Resource Center or even calculate your savings by rebates and incentives.
The SJVAPCD also has a
Vanpool Voucher program to promote carpools for SJV residents. So many people commute 20 miles or more for work by themselves in inefficient vehicles, and this rideshare program would alleviate congestion on the roads and vehicle emissions. The incentive is worth up to $360 a year and you can apply using this
fillable form. The SJVAPCD has a number of other grants and incentive programs that target improving our air quality. Check them out
here!
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There is a lot to take advantage of and I suggest you look into these if you’re considering a new vehicle! The technologies are only getting better and our air seems to only be getting worse, especially with this recent drought. So, do your part!