Medium- and Heavy-Duty Zero-Emission Vehicle Port Infrastructure
California Energy Commission is allocating up to $60 million in grants for medium- and heavy-duty zero-emission vehicle charging and hydrogen refueling infrastructure at California seaports and land ports of entry. Projects must deploy in-ground fueling stations for battery electric or hydrogen fuel cell equipment, including gantries and cargo handling systems. Funding covers new installation of charging or hydrogen refueling infrastructure only at California port facilities.
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The California Energy Commission's Clean Transportation Program announces the availability of up to $60 million in grant funds for projects that will deploy medium- and heavy-duty (MDHD) zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) charging or hydrogen refueling infrastructure for California seaports and land ports of entry. Funding will support new installation of in-ground fueling infrastructure for battery electric or hydrogen fuel cell MDHD vehicles and/or off-road equipment such as gantries and cargo handling equipment. Projects must include deployment of charging or hydrogen refueling stations at California ports.
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GFO-24-610
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