For fleets struggling to find the funds to buy alt-fuel vehicles, there is money available. All it takes to get it is to formulate a plan, build relationships, and pay attention to the details.
Read More →Pennsylvania transportation companies and organizations receive grant funding to convert heavy-duty fleet vehicles to natural gas.
Read More →The company said the plant will build batteries for the Chevrolet Volt and that it expects volume to increase as the electric vehicle market grows and the company secures more contracts.
Read More →The California Energy Commission approved $678,889 to projects that will boost the number of alternative-fuel vehicles on the state’s roadways. The awards were made through the Commission’s Alternative and Renewable Fuel and Vehicle Technology Program.
Read More →The Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction Review Committee (MSRC) awarded a total of $265,000 in Clean Transportation Funding to the City of Santa Ana, Calif.; $55,000 was allotted for the installation of emission control devices, while the remaining $210,000 is reserved for the purchase of seven propane autogas-powered trucks.
Read More →The United States Environmental Protection Agency has awarded Leonardo Academy a $1,600,000 Diesel Emission Reduction Act Grant, which will impact an estimated 50 diesel engines in EPA Region 5, throughout the Upper Midwest.
Read More →Connecticut’s Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) announced grants of $360,000 to seven Connecticut municipalities that will use the funds to replace older diesel trucks with new vehicles that burn fuel cleaner and more efficiently.
Read More →The California Energy Commission approved funding of $220,554 to expand the University of California, San Diego's charging network for plug-in electric vehicles.
Read More →Made possible by the California Energy Commission's Alternative and Renewable Fuel and Vehicle Technology Program, the project is expected to displace more than 2.75 million gallons of gasoline and reduce greenhouse emissions by approximately 25,082 tons annually.
Read More →GARDEN GROVE, CA – Final Assembly, Inc. has been awarded a $100,000 grant from the Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction Review Committee (MSRC) for the purchase of four liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) powered trucks.
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