Clean Cars 4 All provides incentives to help lower-income consumers living in priority populations to replace their old higher-polluting vehicles with newer and cleaner transportation. Participants have the option to purchase or lease a new or used hybrid electric vehicle, plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV), zero-emission vehicle (ZEV), or zero-emission motorcycle (ZEM). Zero-emission vehicles include battery electric and fuel cell electric vehicles. Alternative mobility options are also available, and participants may choose to purchase an e-bike or receive a voucher for public transit. Combining alternate mobility options is also allowed. Additionally, buyers of PHEVs and BEVs are also eligible for home charger incentives or prepaid charge cards if home charger installation is not an option.
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New Incentive Program Coming Soon
The Driving Clean Assistance Program (DCAP) will provide a statewide Financing Assistance Program and expand the Clean Cars 4 All (CC4A) program to air districts that do not offer CC4A at the local level. DCAP, which will be launched later this year, will be administered by the Community Housing Development Corporation.
Refer to this Frequently Asked Questions document for common questions and answers related to both air district-implemented programs and the statewide CC4A program.