How to act fast to tap millions in California green-truck grants

 The South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) of California has announced two separate vehicle replacement grant programs totaling more than $37 million. In addition to $16 million in state and federal funds to be spent on qualifying alternative fuel trucks, there is another $21.4 million available under the Proposition 1B Goods Movement Program, including $17.45 million for non-drayage trucks. The per-vehicle maximum for the first program is $100, 000. The per-vehicle maximum under the Proposition 1B program is $50,000, but it covers the purchase of 2007 or newer replacement diesel trucks as well ...

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