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Electric trucks will become the norm for moving freight throughout California.

The federal government is spending billions of dollars to charge the EV economy in the coming years, and the State of California has already made $400m available for charging infrastructure.

Huge rebates and credits are being used to encourage the transition to the electrification of commercial fleets where millions can be saved and generated an on annual basis.

Are you ready to go?

“Charge the EV economy & the fight against climate change”


Why electrify your fleet?

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$143m in 2021 to Replace Old Commercial Vehicles

The Hybrid and Zero-Emission Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Program (HVIP) offers point-of-sale incentives for clean trucks and buses in California.

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Low Carbon Fuel Credits (LCFS)

For every electric truck you charge, your company is credited $0.23 (Class 4) to $0.40 (Class 8) per driven mile as a reward for reducing the carbon intensity of transportation fuels within the state of California.

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80% Discount in Charging Infrastructure Rebates

SCE’s Charge Ready program offers customers two options: the utility can handle design and construction, or you can do it yourself and claim an 80% rebate on the work.

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30% Investment Tax Credit for Solar and EVSE equipment

As with solar and energy storage, EV charging comes with a full 30% tax break.

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Accelerated State and Federal Depreciation

Accelerated depreciation allows your business to deduct the vast majority of the system costs. The after-tax payback is typically less than three years, and you can become an energy producer rather than simply an energy consumer.


The era of electric vehicles is here.

The US Government will use the Federal government procurement system – which spends $500 billion every year – to:

  • Drive towards 100% clean energy and zero-emissions vehicles.

  • Deploy more than 500,000 new public charging outlets by the end of 2030.

  • Restore the full electric vehicle tax credit to incentivize the purchase of these vehicles.

California’s target to ban the sale of gasoline-powered cars by 2035 and the incentives on the table from the State and Federal governments mean there’s never been a better time to consider Electric Vehicle Charging Stations for your business, your people, and your community.

 

For more information on Electric Vehicle Charging Stations or electrifying your commercial fleet, you can also call us directly on
(323) 896-3247.