In order to make low carbon vehicles more accessible to a greater number of Californian drivers, especially in communities that are highly impacted by air pollution, the Clean Vehicle Rebate Project is implementing increased incentive levels for low- and moderate-income consumers.
The California Air Resources Board (ARB) approved the changes to the Clean Vehicle Rebate Project (CVRP) in June 2015, as directed by the Charge Ahead California Initiative established by Senate Bill 1275 (De León). They will apply statewide to vehicle purchases or leases effective on March 29, 2016. Since 2010, the CVRP has issued over $291…
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