Late last year, SoCalGas offered qualified fleets interested in trying out natural gas with the opportunity to test drive a 12L natural gas truck. The truck was displayed at the 2018 ACT Expo in Long Beach, Calif.  -  Photo courtesy of SoCalGas

Late last year, SoCalGas offered qualified fleets interested in trying out natural gas with the opportunity to test drive a 12L natural gas truck. The truck was displayed at the 2018 ACT Expo in Long Beach, Calif.

Photo courtesy of SoCalGas

The Southern California Gas Co. is supporting customers who are applying for an incentive funding program designed to help fleets in the South Coast Air Quality Management District replace diesel trucks with zero emission natural gas trucks.

Fleet owners whose applications are accepted will receive $100,000 towards the purchase of the new trucks, according to a release. Fleets will receive incentives in the funding program through the Carl Moyer Program, which provides grant funding for cleaner-than-required engines and equipment and is administered by the South Coast Air Quality Management District .

The program grant is competitive, which means funds are distributed on a rolling basis until all money is awarded, according to a release. 

Last year, the grant program was expanded to include infrastructure projects such as fueling and charging stations. SoCalGas representatives are available to assist with applications for compressed natural gas fueling stations in addition to applications for new trucks. Last year, its customers received funding for 116 new near-zero natural gas trucks through the program.

The transportation sector is responsible for about 40% of California’s greenhouse gas emissions and more than 80% of the state’s NOx, or smog-forming, emissions, according to the release.

Originally posted on Automotive Fleet

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