Sacramento Clean Cities Coalition September 20, 2018

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Sacramento Clean Cities Coalition September 20, 2018 Using Sacramento Emergency Clean Air Transportation (SECAT) Program to Promote Low Carbon Transportation Sacramento Clean Cities Coalition September 20, 2018

Need for Low Carbon Transportation ARB funds low carbon vehicle technologies including zero emission vehicles (ZEV) ZEVs reduce emissions in impacted communities and are quickly coming down in price, but still need substantial assistance Local cost share is an effective way to bring more Cap & Trade revenue to the region Prepare for future regulations

Currently Available Technologies Zero Emission Transit Bus Electric School Bus Zero Emission Delivery Vans Low NOx CNG Construction Trucks Electric Delivery Truck (Sacramento) Electric School Bus (Twin Rivers) Electric Transit Bus (Sac Airport) Sac County EV Refuse Truck

SECAT Program Guideline Changes Overarching Goals Maximum leverage of state Low Carbon Transportation funds Maximum level of Community Air Protection (AB617) Promote transformative technology in the transportation sector Approved Changes Make conventional diesel replacement vehicles ineligible Streamline application and focus on community fleets Eliminate minimum annual usage requirements and other updates

SECAT Funding Amounts Fleets that purchase zero emission vehicles can qualify for up to $100,000 without scrapping an old vehicle Matching funds of up to $245,000 from state and potential to leverage with other Cap & Trade solicitations Other funding available for charging infrastructure (state and VW Mitigation Funds)

Impact on Sacramento Region Promote low carbon transportation in the region Help District meet Community Air Protection (AB617) goals by funding vehicles that typically operate in and around population centers Reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Sacramento while continuing to displace diesel vehicles and improve regional air quality Save $$$ with lower fuel and maintenance

Application Steps Download and print application from website http://www.airquality.org/businesses/incentive-programs/truck-replacement-secat-program Do not initial first section about multiple grants and do not include old vehicle information for ZEV $7.5 million split in SACOG region by population First-come, first-served application by county Unfunded applications will be saved 7

Contact Information Kevin Robison – (916) 875-0325 or krobison@airquality.org Kristian Damkier – (916) 874-4892 or kdamkier@airquality.org Pat Robinson – (916) 874-6276 or probinson@airquality.org Or contact a ZEV dealer from the California HVIP Website at https://www.californiahvip.org/