California residents will receive up to $7,500 from California’s clean vehicle rebate project
The California Air Resources Board today announced that it will transition its existing Clean Vehicle Rebate Project (CVRP) program to a new program that helps low- and middle-income Californians access zero-emission vehicles. With the success of the CVRP program that has been in place since 2010, the California Air Resources Board will transition the current CVRP program to a new program that helps low- and moderate-income Californians access vehicles with zero emissions. Accordingly, the new program will be applied statewide with the Clean Cars 4 All program. The goal of the program is to provide residents with up to $12,000 to remove and replace old, polluting cars with cleaner alternatives, or will provide additional assistance through the grant. A car purchase grant of up to $7,500 is available to car buyers who don’t discard an older vehicle, in addition to affordable financing options. Accepted vehicle types: Battery Electric (BEV) Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV) Zero-Emission Motorcycle (ZEM) Conventional Gas Hybrid (HEV) Hydrogen Fuel Cell (FCELL) Public Transport/Ride Share Vouchers VinFast is a Battery Electric Vehicle which is accepted to this program. However, the current CVRP program will continue to accept applications while funding remains available. Once funding is exhausted, new applications will…