New $242 Million Funding Assistance Program Helps Low-Income Californians Get Zero-Emission Vehicles

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New $242 Million Funding Assistance Program Helps Low-Income Californians Get Zero-Emission Vehicles

Effort expands vehicle purchasing assistance to communities in need across the state SACRAMENTO — The California Air Resources Board (CARB) today announced the launch of a new $242 million effort, the Driving Clean Assistance Program (DCAP), which will prioritize low-income Californians who need grants and loan assistance to get a zero-emission vehicle. … [continued]

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