Clean Cars 4 All provides incentives to help lower-income consumers living in priority populations replace their old, higher-polluting vehicles with newer and cleaner transportation. Participants have the option to purchase or lease a new or used plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV), zero-emission vehicle (ZEV), or zero-emission motorcycle (ZEM). Zero-emission vehicles include battery ...
Q: What is the Clean Cars 4 All (CC4A) program? A: CC4A is one of several light-duty vehicle purchase incentive projects funded by Greenhouse Gas Reduction Funds and enables income-qualified residents to scrap an older, higher emitting vehicle for a cleaner one, or for an alternative mobility option (defined as public transit or electric bikes (e-bikes)) using a voucher. Q: How do I apply for ...
Participant-Level Data This dataset displays the amount of funding for each project funded by EFMP Scrap and Replace and Clean Cars 4 All in the San Joaquin Valley, South Coast, Bay Area, and Sacramento air basins through . Program Reports View the Assembly Bill 630 Reports: Annual Performance Goals for the Enhanced Fleet Modernization Program and Clean Cars 4 All.
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Background California’s Clean Cars 4 All (CC4A) program provides incentives for eligible low-income consumers to purchase or lease a new or used clean vehicle – up to $12,000 when scrapping an older vehicle and living in a disadvantaged community and up to $7,500 when not scrapping an older vehicle. The program also provides opportunities for alternate mobility options such as transit ...
For more information about vehicle and participant eligibility requirements, visit Clean Cars 4 All Implementing Air Districts. Vehicle Eligibility Criteria Vehicles must meet the following eligibility criteria: Have a base Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the following vehicle categories: