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Sacramento Clean Cars 4 All

Program Continues April 2022

 

Take the Eligibility Quiz

Program is again fully funded

 

Contact us at 855-201-5626 or cc4a@energycenter.org

WANT UP TO $9,500 TOWARD A NEW CAR?

About the Program

Clean Cars 4 All is a Sac Metro Air District program to help income-qualified residents buy a zero or near zero emission car. To participate, you must turn in a 2005 model year or older car.

 

THE SAC METRO AIR DISTRICT PROGRAM GIVES RESIDENTS TWO OPTIONS:

*“SCRAP & REPLACE”  Up to $9,500 towards the purchase or lease of a new CVRP Eligible  Plug-In Hybrid, Battery Electric or Fuel Cell Vehicle OR up to $9,500 towards the purchase of a used PHEV, EV or Fuel Cell Vehicle that is less than 8 years old with less than 75,000 miles and a clean title. Participants may be eligible for an additional $2,000 in charging support. *Vehicles must be purchased through an authorized CC4A Dealer.

*“SCRAP & FORGET” – This option allows a participant to go "car-free", and receive up to $7,500 in value to use for car and bike sharing, public transit, or to buy an e-bike.

 

HOW DO I GET STARTED?

BEFORE BUYING A NEW CAR, FOLLOW THESE STEPS:

STEP 1. Click here to check your eligibility

STEP 2. Submit an application Spring 2020 and wait to be approved before you shop

STEP 3. Use the grant to “SCRAP & REPLACE”  or “SCRAP & FORGET” option

STEP 4. Scrap your old, polluting car

 

Resources

Clean Cars 4 All Resources Include:

*Application review and processing

*Replacement vehicle purchasing

*Financial awareness and budgeting support

*Assistance with older vehicle disposition

*Vehicle evaluation and selection

*Workforce development opportunities

*Lender selection and loan application processing

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Clean Air and Climate Relevance

*The Sac Metro Air District, as a partner with the state of California, is excited to add this mobility program to the long list of other innovations emerging in the region.

*Transportation emissions, congestion, and a growing trend of single-occupant vehicle use are increasing greenhouse gas emissions and making it more challenging to meet clean air and climate change goals.

*With programs like Clean Cars 4 All, we can imagine a future less dependent on combustion vehicles for our transportation needs.

*This program is an example of the transformation of transportation taking place locally and across many regions in the state, the nation, and the world.

*We in Sacramento want to be the game changers for future mobility.

 

Program Funding

*$5 million from California Climate Investments administered by the California Air Resources Board. The funding is expected to fund 300 to 500 vehicles and about 100 alternative transportation options.

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