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Clean Transportation

Compliance

Statewide Regulations

Advanced Clean Cars II Regulations

 

  • By 2035, 100% of in-state sales of new passenger cars, trucks, and SUVs sold in California will be zero-emission vehicles.

  • By 2045, all operations of medium- and heavy-duty vehicles shall be 100 percent zero emission by 2045 where feasible, with the mandate going into effect by 2035 for drayage trucks.

CALGreen ​EV Charging: Charging Power Alternative and Existing Facilities

New Parking Facilities:

  • Requires Level 1, Low Power Level 2 or Level 2, or any combination thereof, providing a minimum total power based on number of parking spaces in a facility.

For Existing Facilities:

  • Required if installing new light fixtures in existing parking, adding to parking facilities, or installing solar PVs over parking. Requires chargers to be installed in EV capable spaces when a project is submitted to DSA.

  • Effective Date: July 1, 2024

New IR CG-1 Electric Vehicle Chargers in New Construction Additions and Alterations has been Issued

https://www.dgs.ca.gov/-/media/Divisions/DSA/Publications/interpretations_of_regs/IR-CG-1.pdf 

California Community Colleges
Proposed 2025 Climate Action and Sustainability Goals

2026 Benchmark
2030 Build and Institutionalize
2035 Improve and Reassess
  • Conduct accounting/assessment of fleet vehicles; develop EV charging infrastructure.

  • Benchmark Student Staff Faculty Commuting Mode Split transport to and from campus(es).

  • Benchmark District Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT).

  • 50% of vehicles that are zero emission vehicles.

  • 25% increase of commuters that use alternative transport from benchmark.

  • 25% reduction in Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) from benchmark.

  • 100% of new fleet vehicles that are zero emissions.

  • 25% increase of commuters that use alternative transport from benchmark.

  • 25% reduction in Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) from benchmark.

California State University Sustainability Policy

  1. The CSU will encourage and promote the use of alternative transportation and/or alternative fuels to reduce GHG emissions related to university associated transportation, including commuter and business travel. The Chancellor's Office will establish a baseline for carbon emissions from student, faculty and staff commuting and establish a systemwide reduction target.

  2. All CSU campuses shall develop and maintain a transportation demand management (TDM) plan to reduce Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) and carbon emissions. This plan will be updated every five years and guide the overall transportation and parking program at each campus.

  3. Campuses shall strive to increase Electric Vehicle (EV), electric bicycle, and other electric mobility and transportation device charging infrastructure and incentive programs to further support campus carbon reduction strategies.

  4. Campuses shall strive to develop and maintain a long-range plan for transitioning fleet, and grounds equipment to zero emissions, excluding public safety patrol vehicles if necessary. 50 percent of all light duty vehicle purchases will be ZEV by 2025, with no addition of gas-powered light duty vehicles to the fleet after 2035. All small off-road engine (SORE) equipment used for campus grounds will be all-electric by 2035. All buses and heavy-duty vehicles will be ZEV by 2045 in alignment with State regulations.

EV Charging

EV Charging - Programs & Funding

Rebates

CALeVip Fast Charge California Project (FCCP)

(FCCP) is the latest CALeVIP initiative funded by the California Energy Commission and managed by the Center for Sustainable Energy.

Incentives, Free Assistance

Communities in Charge (Funding Open until Jan 31, 2025)

Incentives for Level 2 EV Chargers
Where Communities Live and Gather

Tax Credit

30D Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Tax Credit

The Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Credit is available for qualified AFV fueling property installed in qualified locations

Grants

Energiize Commercial Vehicles

Provides grants to infrastructure projects that deploy ZEV charging/refueling of Medium-Duty and Heavy-Duty commercial fleets (class 2b-8).

Rebates

Clean Transportation Local Rebates

Search available incentives by zip code.

Rebates, Free Assistance

Local Alternative Fuel Vehicles Rebates

Local alternative fuel rebates

EV Charging - Procurement Agreements

CollegeBuys

SWTCH

SWTCH is a leading provider of EV charging systems for schools, workplaces, public and retail spaces, and multifamily properties. We offer property managers and parking operators a scalable solution that can support the demand for EV charging today and in the future.

CollegeBuys

EvGateway

EvGateway offers end-to-end electric vehicle charging solutions, including hardware procurement, charger network management, payment systems, custom software, and 24/7 support. EvGateway partners with industry leaders to deliver tailored solutions for every charging scenario.

CollegeBuys

PowerFlex

PowerFlex is a clean technology solutions company making the transformation to carbon-free electrification and transportation possible. Our 10,000+ EV chargers offset more than 19,000 tons of CO2 in 2023. Visit powerflex.com and connect via LinkedIn, YouTube, and X to learn more about our solutions.

CollegeBuys

Chargie

Chargie is building the most reliable, intelligent EV charging network by a mile. One that works for commercial buildings, multifamily communities and the growing number of EV drivers. Schools get turnkey installation and management of charging stations, drivers get simple, intuitive charging.

Vehicle Fleet

Vehicle Fleet - Programs & Funding

Grants

Carl Moyer Memorial Air Quality Standards Attainment Program

The Carl Moyer Program provides grant funding for cleaner-than-required engines, equipment, and other sources of air pollution.

Incentives, Free Assistance

Hybrid and Zero-Emission Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project

Incentives for Clean Trucks and Buses

Rebates

Clean Transportation Local Rebates

Search available incentives by zip code.

Rebates, Free Assistance

Local Alternative Fuel Vehicles Rebates

Local alternative fuel rebates

Tax Credit

Commercial Clean Vehicle Credit

Businesses and tax-exempt organizations that buy a qualified commercial clean vehicle may qualify for a clean vehicle tax credit up to $40,000.

Incentives, Rebates

PG&E EV Incentives and Rebates

Through the EV Fleet Program, PG&E will construct, own, and maintain all electrical infrastructure from the transformer up to the customer’s meter.

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