Funding & Inventives

We have identified the following federal, state, and local incentive programs that are currently available to assist fleet operators in the deployment of natural gas vehicles and infrastructure development.

Program NameFunding AgencyTotal Funding AvaliablePer Vehicle Funding IncentivesApplication DeadlineAdditional Details
2024 Nationally Significant Federal Lands and Tribal Projects Program Department of TransportationFederal Highway Administration (FHWA) and U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT)Up to $47.74 million – 50% for Federal lands and 50% for Tribal lands.Not applicable.October 16, 2024, at 11:59pm ESTNot applicable.
2024 Tribal and Territory Grants Diesel Emissions Reduction Act (DERA) ProgramU.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)$9 million is available for FY2024. Approximately $8 million (12-18 grants) will be available to tribes and $1 million (3-5 grants) will be available to territories.Up to 100% of costsDecember 6, 2024, by 11:59pm ET. Awards are slated for May to June 2025.If a 2010 engine model year (EMY) or newer highway vehicle is replaced, the 2010 EMY or newer vehicle may be retained or sold if the 2010 EMY or newer vehicle will replace a pre-2009 EMY vehicle, and the pre-2009 EMY vehicle will be scrapped. It is preferred that the scrapped unit currently operates within the same project location(s) as the 2010 EMY or newer vehicle currently operates, however alternative scenarios will be considered.
2025 Rural Economic Development Loan & Grant ProgramU.S. Department of AgricultureApprox. $100 millionNot applicableNo later than 4:30 p.m. (local time) on: First Quarter, September 30, 2024; Second Quarter, December 31, 2024; Third Quarter, March 31, 2025 and Fourth Quarter, June 30, 2025.Not applicable
Advanced Technology Vehicles Manufacturing Loan ProgramU.S. Department of Energy$3 billionNot applicableSeptember 30, 2028 by 5pm ETNone
Alternative Fuel Excise Tax CreditTreasury Department, Internal Revenue ServiceNo maximum established.Not applicable.Expires December 31, 2024; Credit will be superseded by the Clean Fuel Production Credit (Sec. 45Z)Not applicable.
Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Credit (Sec. 30C)Treasury Department, Internal Revenue ServiceNot applicableNot applicableExpires December 31, 2032Not applicable.
AVAQMD Carl Moyer Memorial Air Quality Standards Attainment Program (Carl Moyer Program)Antelope Valley Air Quality Management District$700,000 annually80% of vehicle costs for fleets of 10 or less; 50% for fleets of more than 10.Open on an ongoing basisYes, vehicle model year 2010 – 2017 engine must be scrapped for onroad projects.
Biorefinery, Renewable Chemical, and Biobased Product Manufacturing Assistance Program (9003)U.S. Department of AgriculturePending agency intelligence.Not applicable.Letters of Intent are due September 2, 2024 by 4:30 pm ET. Full applications are due October1, 2024 by 4:30 pm ET. Application deadlines are 4:30 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) on October 1 and April 1 of each year.Not applicable
Business & Industry Loan GuaranteesU.S. Department of AgricultureOver $1,000,000,000No maximum establishedFirst come, first servedNot applicable.
California VW 2024 Combustion Freight and Marine Projects and Zero Emission Class 8 Freight and Port Drayage Trucks categoriesCalifornia Air Resources Board (CARB), administered by South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD)$109,300,000$240,000The solicitation is first-come, first-served; however, the Project Administrator will prioritize marine and rail projects for the Combustion Freight and Marine category.Scrappage is required. Trucks engine model years 1992 to 2012 that are compliant with current regulations at the time of application are eligible for replacement. For freight switcher locomotives pre-Tier 4 equipment are eligible for replacement. For ferries, tugboats, and towboats pre-Tier 4 equipment are eligible for replacement.
Capital Construction Fund (CCF)Maritime Administration, Department of TransportationPending agency intelligence100% tax deferralNo due date; ongoing interest-free loan program from the governmentPending agency intelligence
Capital Investment GrantsDepartment of Transportation, Federal Transit Administration$23 billion over five (5) fiscal yearsNot applicableProposed projects must go through a multi-year, multi-step development process to be considered for funding: https://www.transit.dot.gov/funding/grant-programs/capital-investments/how-applyNot applicable
CARB Supplemental Environmental Projects- 2024California Air Resources BoardApproximately $4 million is made available each year.Not applicableOngoing programNone specified
Charging and Fueling Infrastructure Program (FY24/FY25)Federal Highway Administration (DOT)$1.321 billion; $800 million set-aside for CFI Round 2; $521 million set-aside for reconsidered FY22/23 applications. $100 million set-aside for NEVI 10 funds.Not applicableAugust 28, 2024 at 11:59 PM EST for new Round 2 applications; Non-awarded Round 1 applicant requests for reconsideration due July 1, 2024 at 11:59 PM ESTNot applicable
Community Facilities Direct Loans and GrantsU.S. Department of AgricultureVaries by year; approximately $4 million annually.No maximum establishedAccepting applications on an on-going basis.Not applicable.
Construction Reserve Fund (CRF)Maritime Administration, Department of TransportationPending agency intelligence100% tax deferralNo due date; ongoing tax deferral programPending agency intelligence
Dairy Digester Research and Development Program (DDRDP) – 2024California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA)$8,000,000October 18, 2024 by 5pm PTN/A
EKAPCD Carl Moyer ProgramEastern Kern Air Pollution Control District (EKAPCD)$1.5 M; (as of 4/10/24, ~$600k); (pooled together with LESBP & MCAP)80% of vehicle cost for fleets with ten or fewer vehicles; 50% of vehicle cost for larger fleets, except for emergency vehicles.Open on an ongoing basis until funds are expiredYes, scrappage is required.
EKAPCD Lower-Emission School Bus Program (LESBP) – Replacements 2023Eastern Kern Air Pollution Control District (EKAPCD)Approximately $1,500,000 (as of 4/10/24, $600k) (pooled together with Moyer & MCAP)Diesel to diesel replacement $110,000; Diesel to electric replacements up to $400,000 50-80% of the costFirst-come, first-served1986 or older; CHP safety certification as of 12/31/2005+; 14,000+ GVWR; registered with DMV
Environmental and Climate Justice Community Change Grants ProgramEnvironmental Protection Agency (EPA)$2 billion for Track I and II. $1.96 billion for approximately 150 Track I awards and $40 million for approximately 20 Track II awards.No maximum establishedFirst-come, first-served through November 21, 2024, by 11:59pm ET. Initial award selections were made on 7/25/2024 (over $325 million for 21 applicants).Scrappage not required.
Feather River AQMD Blue Sky Program (AB 2766) 2024Feather River Air Quality Management District (FRAQMD)$116,000No maximum establishedOctober 21, 2024 by 5:00 pm PSTPending agency intelligence.
Feather River AQMD Blue Sky Program (AB 923) 2024Feather River Air Quality Management District (FRAQMD)$276,000See chart belowOctober 21, 2024 by 5:00 pm PSTYes, older vehicles and equipment must be scrapped and be 20 years or older. Must be scrapped within 60 days.
FRAQMD 2023 Community Air Protection (CAP) Program 2024Feather River Air Quality Management District (FRAQMD)$992,368See chart below.October 21, 2024 by 5pm PTThe old engine must be surrendered to an approved salvage yard within 30 days of the post-inspection.
FY2024 Voluntary Airport Low Emission Program Airport Improvement ProgramFederal Aviation Administration (FAA)$10,000,00090% of eligible costsPre-applications are due annually on November 1st by 5pm for AIP; PFC applications may be submitted at anytime .Equipment being replaced must be relocated to an area that does not have air quality issues (i.e. not a EPA non-attainment or maintenance area) or scrapped.
ICAPCD Carl Moyer Program 2024Imperial County Air Pollution Control District (ICAPCD)$500,000 – $600,000Not applicableAugust 30, 2024 at 5:00 pm PTScrappage is required
Innovative Clean Energy SolicitationU.S. Department of Energy$4.5 billionNot applicableSeptember 30, 2026 by 5pm ETNone
Public Transportation on Indian Reservations Program FY 2024 (Tribal Transit Program)Federal Transit Administration (DOT)$9,169,076100% of project costsNovember 13, 2024 by 11:59 p.m. ETNone
Public Works and Economic Adjustment Assistance ProgramsU.S. Department of Commerce Economic Development AdministrationApprox. $217,000,000No maximum established; vehicle funding must be in concert with infrastructure and/or workforce development.First-come, first-servedNot applicable
Qualified Commercial Clean Vehicle Credit (Sec. 45W)Treasury Department, Internal Revenue ServiceThere is no limit to the number of credits that a business can claim.Credit amount is the lesser of (a) 15% of the vehicle’s basis (i.e. its cost to the purchaser) or 30% for vehicles without internal combustion engines, or (b) the amount the purchase price exceeds the price of a comparable internal combustion vehicle.Vehicles placed in service after 1/1/2023 and acquired before 1/1/2033.Not applicable.
Renewable Fuel Standard Program (RFS) and Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs)Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)No maximum is establishedNot applicableOpen on a rolling basis; renewable identification numbers (RINs) may be carried forward to the next compliance year (March 31st deadline).None
San Joaquin – Public Benefit Grants Program – New Alternative Fuel Vehicle PurchaseSan Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District$8,000,000$20,000First-come, first-servedNone
San Pedro Bay Ports Technology Advancement ProgramPorts of Los Angeles and Long Beach$3 million ($1.5 million from each Port annually)Up to 50% of costsConcept papers are being considered on a first-come, first-served basis. Some applicants will be invited to submit full applications.Not applicable.
SCAQMD Clean Fuels Program-Unsolicited ProposalsSouth Coast Air Quality Management DistrictApproximately $8 million in funds is available annually.Up to 40-45% of project costsFirst-come, first-servedNone
SCAQMD Proposition 1B – 2024 Goods Movement Emission Reduction ProgramSouth Coast Air Quality Management District$50 millionNot applicableProgram has been extended till South Coast AQMD fully obligates remaining Prop 1B funds.Yes, scrap the old diesel engine/locomotive or ban old engine/locomotive from California operation (replacements and retrofits involving engine replacement).
SJVAPCD Truck Replacement ProgramSan Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control DistrictNo maximum established, but funding is added throughout the year80% of vehicle costs for fleets of 10 or less; 50% for fleets of more than 10.First-come, first-servedYes, scrappage of vehicle with engine model year that is 6 or more years of age prior to the current calendar year. For 2024, engine model years 2010-2018 are eligible.
SLO County APCD Clean Air Incentive: Community Air Protection (CAP) Alt Fuel Infrastructure Grant Program 2023San Luis Obispo Air Pollution Control District (SLOAPCD)$796,000 ($760,000 as of 1/25/24)Not applicableFirst-come, first-served until funding expires.Not applicable
SMAQMD 2024 Community Air Quality Grant Solicitation: Off-RoadSacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District (SMAQMD)$3,400,000Up to 80% of eligible costs. Funding limits vary depending on project and technology type. All projects are subject to cost-effectiveness calculations.Open, first come first servedYes, scrappage is required for off-road equipment projects. Additional requirements exist based on project type.
SMAQMD Community Air Quality Grant (2024) Carl Moyer/FARMER/CAPSacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District (SMAQMD)$2 million left for new applications as of 8/12/2024; $13,100,000 from Carl Moyer ($10 million), FARMER ($1.1 million), and DMV Surcharges ($2 million).For vehicles, max of 80% funding for fleets <10, 50% for fleets of more than 10. Funding is determined based on cost-effectiveness and varies depending on technology type, usage, and age of scrapped vehicles/equipment.First-come, first-servedYes, scrappage is required within 60 days after the replacement equipment is delivered. Eligible EMYs for Class 4-8 are 2010-2018 (excluding school buses) or any engine for non-diesel engines in the baseline vehicle for on-road vehicles.
Tehama County APCD Carl Moyer & FARMER Program 2024Tehama County Air Pollution Control District (TEHCOAPCD)$1,000,000$55,000October 31, 2024All equipment being replaced must be rendered unusable. Within 30 days of taking possession of the new equipment, the old equipment is required to be destroyed and/or dismantled. At a minimum, the Carl Moyer Guidelines require at least a 3”x3” irregularly shaped hole in the engine block which either incorporates the oil flange, or has a line cut that connects the hole in the block to the oil flange. FARMER guidelines require that ALL ATV/UTV projects be taken to a certified salvage yard for destruction.
Trade Corridor Enhancement Program (TCEP) 2024California Transportation Commission (CTC)$900,000,000Not applicableNovember 22, 2024Not applicable
Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation ActBuild Bureau, U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT)$1.25 billion over four (4) years. Up to $75 billion in lending capacityUnder developmentAccepted on a rolling basisNone
Unsolicited Department of Energy ProposalDepartment of Energy (DOE) and National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)No maximum establishedNot applicableOpen on an ongoing basisNot applicable
VCAPCD Clean Air Fund 2024Ventura County Air Pollution Control District (VCAPCD)$100,000Pending agency intelligenceFirst-come, first-served.Pending agency intelligence