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newsrel -- Air Resources Board and partners celebrate significant milestone with clean-air trucks

Posted: 28 Aug 2015 10:34:56
Please consider the following news release from the California
Air Resources Board: http://bit.ly/1KqsnQe
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

August 28, 2015

NEWS RELEASE 15-50

CONTACT:

Karen Caesar
(916) 322-2990
karen.caesar@arb.ca.gov

Melanie Turner
(916) 322-2990
melanie.turner@arb.ca.gov


Air Resources Board and partners celebrate significant milestone
with clean-air trucks

Since 2010, ARB has awarded 2,000 vouchers for low-carbon hybrid
and zero-emission trucks 

CHINO – The California Air Resources Board, elected officials and
industry today celebrated the 2,000th Hybrid and Zero-Emission
Truck and Bus Voucher, awarded to Redwood Products of Chino, a
small business that invested in a clean, low-carbon hybrid
delivery truck. Cleaner trucks mean fewer unhealthy diesel
emissions.

The incentive program has contributed to air pollution reductions
in neighborhoods throughout California. Since its launch in 2010,
the Hybrid and Zero-Emission Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive
Project (HVIP) has provided more than $63 million to help
California fleets statewide purchase more than 430 zero-emission
trucks and buses and 1,800 hybrid trucks and buses – and
additional funding is on the way. Funding for this program is
primarily supported through California Climate Investments,
programs funded by the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund using
proceeds from the state’s cap-and-trade auctions.

“Thanks to California Climate Investments, which support clean
transportation programs like HVIP, our communities are getting an
infusion of resources that help businesses buy low-carbon
vehicles, support economic growth and help clean the air – all
which will pay dividends for generations to come,” Air Resources
Board Executive Officer Richard Corey said. 

Redwood Products is the recipient of a $23,000 voucher, which
covered close to one-third of the price of a low-carbon Hino
hybrid truck. Based in Chino, Redwood Products provides mulch,
wood chips and other products to nurseries and the landscape
industry in five western states.

Those who gathered to mark the occasion included Senator Connie
M. Leyva; Mr. Christopher Craig, a representative for Assemblyman
Freddie Rodriguez; California Air Resources Board Member Barbara
Riordan; and representatives from Redwood Products, Hino Trucks,
CALSTART, Rush Truck Center and the South Coast Air Quality
Management District.

HVIP is the nation’s first program to directly reduce the
up-front cost of hybrid or zero-emission trucks and buses. HVIP
incentives drive manufacturing production and fleet acceptance of
the advanced heavy-duty vehicle technologies California must
deploy to meet its long-term air quality and climate goals.
Consumer incentives are needed because these products generally
cost more than their conventional counterparts, which can be a
significant deterrent to their purchase. This streamlined
approach – with eligible vehicles and preset voucher amounts
available on a first-come, first-served basis – has proven
popular with vehicle dealers, manufacturers, and California
fleets.  

The program provides vouchers of up to $95,000 for California
purchasers and lessees of zero-emission trucks and buses, and up
to $30,000 for eligible hybrid trucks and buses on a first-come,
first-served basis. HVIP also provides incentives of up to
$110,000 for zero-emission trucks that provide benefits to
disadvantaged communities.

The ARB in June approved a $373 million funding plan that covers
all investments in advanced technologies for fiscal year 2015-16,
from zero-emission heavy-duty trucks to rebates for low- and
zero-emission passenger vehicles. The bulk of the $373 million --
$350 million -- comes through California Climate Investments.
These low-carbon transportation investments include $200 million
for light-duty vehicles and $167.5 million for heavy-duty vehicle
and freight-equipment projects, including vouchers to help
support the purchase of hybrid and zero-emission trucks and
buses.

For more information about HVIP, visit http://bit.ly/1KqrS91

For information about ARB’s fiscal year 2015-16 Funding Plan for
Low Carbon Transportation Investments and the Air Quality
Improvement Program, visit http://bit.ly/1Kfh6DY

For a press release about the Funding Plan, visit
http://bit.ly/1FDuKYx



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