2015 northern california clean cities funding workshop low carbon transportation investments and air...
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2015 Northern California Clean Cities Funding Workshop
Low Carbon Transportation Investments and Air Quality Improvement Program
(AQIP)
July 9, 2015
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Fiscal Year 2015-16 Budget
Low Carbon Transportation
• $350 million to ARB to accelerate transition to low carbon freight and passenger transportation‒ Increased from $200 million last year‒ Subject to legislative approval
AQIP
• $23 million to ARB for AQIP projects‒ Consistent with recent years
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FY 2015-16 Low Carbon Transportation and AQIP Allocations
• $200 million for light-duty projects
• $167 million for heavy-duty vehicleand equipment projects
• Low Carbon Transportationinvestment targets ‒ At least 50 percent of funds to
benefit disadvantaged communities‒ At least 10 percent of funds invested
in disadvantaged communities
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Access to Programs and Funds
Businesses / Residents
Grantees(public agencies / non-
profits)
ARB Low Carbon Transportation Projects
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Light-Duty Vehicle Funding
Project FY 2014-15 FY 2015-16
Clean Vehicle Rebate Project $121 M* $163 M
Pilot Projects to Benefit Disadvantaged Communities
Increased Public Fleet Incentives $3 M $5 M
EFMP Plus-up $2 M $20 M
Car Sharing and Mobility Options $2.5 M $5 M
Financing Assistance $1.5 M $4 M
Agricultural Worker Vanpools in San Joaquin Valley (new)
- $3 M
TOTAL $130 M $200 M
*Includes $5 M from Energy Commission.
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CVRP: Advancing the ZEV Market
• Accelerates consumer adoption of zero-emission passenger cars
• Supports ZEV deployment goals
• 110,000 rebates for $230 million since 2010
• Early-stage market,public support still needed
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Light-Duty Pilot Projects to Benefit Disadvantaged Communities
• Expands funding for last year’s projects
• $37 million in funding consistent with SB 1275 provisions
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Heavy-Duty Vehicle and Equipment Funding
Project FY 2014-15 FY 2015-16
Hybrid and Zero-Emission Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project (HVIP)
$10 M $12 M
Zero-Emission Truck Commercial Deployment$25 M
$20 M
Zero-Emission Bus Commercial Deployment (includes new rural school bus funding)
$45 M
Low NOx Truck Incentives (new) - $7 M
Advanced Technology Demonstrations $50 M $59 M
Zero-Emission Freight Equipment Commercial Deployment (new)
- $9 M
Truck Loan Assistance Program $10 M $15 M
TOTAL $95 M $167 M*
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• Funding for clean trucks and buses
• Vouchers reduce purchase price or lease cost
• New for FY 2015-16‒ $12 million budget‒ Add eligibility for vehicle conversions
• Funding available now! • http://www.californiahvip.org/
Parcel De-livery
Beverage Delivery
Food De-livery
Bus
Other
Vehicles Funded
Zero-Emission Truck and Bus Pilot Commercial Deployment
• Complements HVIP by supporting larger-scale deployment of zero-emission trucks and buses‒ Fueling/charging infrastructure eligible
• New for FY 2015-16‒ $20 million for trucks and $45 million for buses‒ Includes $5 million for rural school buses
• Combined solicitation with FY 2014-15 funds, timed to maximize leveraging of federal funds
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Low NOx Truck Incentives
• $7 million for new project category
• Incentives for trucks certified to optional low NOx engine standards adopted in 2013‒ Encourage manufacturers to bring vehicles to market ‒ Low carbon renewable fuel element to maximize GHG
benefits
• Coordinate with Energy Commission on implementation
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Advanced Technology Demonstration Projects
• Status of FY 2014-15 funding‒ Solicitations for zero-emission drayage trucks and multi-
source facility projects released in June 2015
• New funding for FY 2015-16‒ $59 million for new demonstration projects‒ Complements FY 2014-15 funding ‒ Support priorities identified in draft Sustainable Freight
document and Heavy-Duty Technology and Fuels Assessment
‒ All projects must benefit disadvantaged communities
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Advanced Technology Freight Demonstrations
• Zero-Emission Drayage Truck Demonstration Project ‐ $25 million‐ Demonstration of pre-commercial
drayage truck technologies
• Multi-Source Facility Demonstration Project ‐ $25 million‐ Large scale demonstrations of
multiple types of equipment that employ zero- and near zero-emission technologies and infrastructure
Solicitations Open NOW!
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Advanced Technology Freight Demonstrations
Project Category Demonstration Projects
FY 2015-16 Funding1
(million)
On-Road Trucks
Intelligent Truck Systems and Connected Vehicles
$30Advanced Engines and PowertrainsZero-Emission or Near-Zero Emission Short and Regional Haul Trucks
Freight LocomotivesZero-Emission or Near Zero-Emission Switchers
$10Zero-Emission Tender Technologies
Off-Road Freight Equipment
Zero-Emission Cargo Handling Equipment
$10Zero-Emission Ground Support Equipment
Advanced Port Equipment
Non-Freight Off-Road Equipment
Off-Road Near-Zero Agricultural and Construction Equipment $9Off-Road Passenger Transportation
Total Allocation for Demonstration Projects $59
Coming Soon!
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Zero-Emission Freight Equipment Pilot Commercial Deployment
• $9 million proposed for new project category
• Incentives for commercially available zero-emission equipment used in freight operations‒ Pilot to evaluate optimal way to deliver incentives ‒ Envision evolving into first-come, first-served voucher
program
Want More Details?Heavy Duty ProjectsPeter Christensen, Manager Innovative Heavy-Duty Strategies [email protected] (916) 322-1520
Public Fleet Incentives and Car SharingLisa Macumber, ManagerInnovative Light-Duty Strategies [email protected] (916) 323-2881
EFMP Plus Up & Financing AssistanceSam Gregor, ManagerPlanning and Regulatory Development [email protected] (916) 323-0005
Lucina Negrete, ChiefInnovative Strategies Branch [email protected] (916) 445-6138
Air Quality Improvement Program and Low Carbon Transportation webpage:http://www.arb.ca.gov/msprog/aqip/aqip.htm
HVIP Website: http://www.californiahvip.org
CVRP and Fleet Incentives Website:http://energycenter.org/clean-vehicle-rebate-project
ARB Disadvantaged Community Investment Guidance and Maps:http://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/capandtrade/auctionproceeds/535investments.htm
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