The grants supported 13 projects-- 11 projects will provide 25 electric and 23 CNG vehicles, and two infrastructure projects will enable electric vehicle chargers at three locations.
These projects are estimated to save 95,555 gasoline gallon equivalents (GGE) per year. Eight projects are located in or serve Environmental Justice Areas.
“Communities are investing in zero- and low- emission transportation because they recognize this is a pathway to cleaner air and better health,” said DEP Interim Acting Secretary Jessica Shirley. "This round of awarded projects to be deployed all across Pennsylvania includes a range of electric delivery trucks, passenger vehicles, tractors, and more — with 3 new electric vehicle (EV) charging stations. DEP is committed to providing opportunities to deploy cleaner transportation alternatives which improve air quality and results in healthier communities.”
In Pennsylvania, 47 percent of nitrogen oxide emissions come from gasoline and diesel vehicles, and transportation contributes up to 22 percent of Pennsylvania's overall greenhouse gas emissions.
The AFIG program provides funding to help school districts, municipalities, businesses, and nonprofit organizations in Pennsylvania replace these older gasoline- or diesel-fueled vehicles with electric, renewable natural gas, compressed natural gas (CNG), ethanol, biodiesel, or propane gas fueled vehicles.
The funded projects include--
Allegheny County
-- Churchill Borough: $15,000 for the purchase of two Class 1 EV passenger vehicles for use by the Borough’s police department.
-- Borough of Oakmont: $7,500 for the purchase of one Class 2 EV light duty truck for use by the Borough’s Parks Department maintenance staff.
-- West Mifflin Sanitary Sewer & Stormwater Authority: $7,500 for the purchase of one Class 1 EV passenger vehicle.
-- Allentown Mack Sales & Service Inc: $98,807 for the installation of DC Fast chargers, as well as Level 2 chargers, at two locations, one in Allegheny County and another in Schuylkill County.
Armstrong County
-- Snyder Brothers, Inc.: $112,500 for the purchase of 20 Class 2 CNG light duty trucks.
Blair County
-- Northern Blair County Regional Sewer Authority: $7,500 for the purchase of one Class 2 EV light duty truck.
Bucks County
-- United States Cold Storage LLC: $300,000 for the purchase of four Class 8 EV terminal tractors. Additional locations include Northampton County and Luzerne County.
Carbon County
-- Lehighton Ford: $296,814 for the installation of three DC Fast EV chargers and six Level 2 chargers. These chargers will serve both public customers and the dealership’s EV service vehicles.
Cumberland County
-- Lazer Spot, Inc: $300,000 for the purchase of four Class 8 EV terminal tractors. Additional location in Lehigh County.
Lancaster County
-- Lancaster County Solid Waste Management Authority: $30,000 for the purchase of three Class 8 CNG vehicles to be used as waste transfer vehicles.
Lehigh County
-- Allentown Mack Sales & Service Inc: $40,000 for the purchase of one Class 6 EV truck.
Montgomery County
-- Township of Lower Merion: $21,000 for the purchase of four Class 1 EV passenger vehicles and one Class 2 EV light duty truck for use by Township code inspectors and parking attendants.
Philadelphia County
-- Herr Foods Inc: $45,000 for the purchase of six Class 2 EV delivery vehicles.
Visit DEP’s Alternative Fuels Incentive Grants webpage to learn more about this program.
Alternative Fuels Grant Opportunities
-- January 26-- PennDOT Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Grants
-- January 31-- EPA Clean School Bus Grants
-- February 2-- DEP Clean Diesel Trucks, School Buses, Transit Buses Grants
-- July 1-- DEP Alternative Fueled Vehicle Rebates (apply anytime)
-- July 1-- DEP Level 2 Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebates (apply anytime)
[Posted: January 18, 2024] PA Environment Digest
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