The California Air Resources Board has announced that the first installment of $35 million in VW Environmental Mitigation Trust funding for Zero-Emission Freight and Marine Projects throughout California is now available via a competitive solicitation.
A second solicitation offering an additional $35 million is expected to be released in mid-2022.
Eligible projects:
- Scrap and replace forklifts (with >8,000 lbs lift capacity), airport ground support equipment (GSE) and port cargo handling equipment (CHE) with new zero-emission technologies.
- Scrap and repower marine engines for ferries, tugboats and towboats with new zero-emission battery-electric or fuel cell technologies.
- Install shore power at berths that serve ocean-going vessels.
Key project requirements include:
- For replacement and repower projects, the old equipment must be scrapped (destroyed).
- Funded equipment must be certified, verified or otherwise approved by the US EPA or CARB for operation in California.
- Funded equipment must be domiciled in and operate in the state of California for the duration of its project life.
- Funding recipients must report annually on operations for at least three years.
Source: California VW Mitigation Trust
source https://chargedevs.com/newswire/california-makes-vw-funds-available-for-zero-emission-freight-and-marine-projects/
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