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What does it fund?
Financial incentives are provided to retire older, more polluting vehicles and replace them with a new or used plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV), zero-emission vehicle (ZEV), or zero-emission motorcycle (ZEM). Zero-emission vehicles include battery electric and fuel cell electric vehicles. Alternative mobility options are also available, and participants may choose to purchase an e-bike or receive a voucher for public transit. Buyers of PHEVs and BEVs are also eligible for home charger incentives or prepaid charge cards if home charger installation is not an option.
What are the possible incentive amounts?
Income Eligibility | 8 Years Old or Newer Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle a | 8 Years Old or Newer Zero-Emission Vehicle ac | Mobility Option | Zero-Emission Motorcycle |
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Less than or equal to 300% Federal Poverty Level | $9,500 (Plus, up to $2,000 for charging equipment or pre-loaded charge card) | $10,000 (Plus, up to $2,000 for charging equipment or pre-loaded charge card) | $7,500 Face Value | $4,500 |
Less than or equal to 300% Federal Poverty Level in Disadvantaged Communities | $11,500 (Plus, up to $2,000 for charging equipment or pre-loaded charge card) | $12,000 (Plus, up to $2,000 for charging equipment or pre-loaded charge card) | $7,500 Face Value | $6,500 |
a Participants purchasing a vehicle may be eligible for up to $5,000 toward the cost of vehicle adaptive equipment.
b Eight years old or newer. The model year of an 8-year vehicle is calculated by subtracting 7 from the current calendar year of the transaction (e.g., eligible replacement vehicles in calendar 2025 include model years 2018 and newer).
c Zero-emission vehicles include battery electric vehicles and fuel cell electric vehicles.
Who is eligible for funds?
Interested participants must be able to provide an eligible vehicle to scrap and meet income requirements. Eligible participants must have a household income of less than or equal to three hundred percent (300%) of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) and have not previously received EFMP, EFMP Plus-Up, or CC4A incentive funding.
How do I access funds?
Clean Cars 4 All is currently administered in the five largest air districts in California and applicants in those districts should visit their respective websites: South Coast Air Quality Management District (AQMD), San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District (APCD), Bar Area AQMD, Sacramento Metropolitan AQMD, and San Diego APCD.
In addition to district administered programs, the Community Housing Development Corporation (CHDC) was selected to administer DCAP to reach rural, tribal, and underserved communities and populations across the state that have not been previously reached by district programs. All eligible Californian’s will be served by the expanded district programs or by DCAP.
How does this program provide benefits to priority populations*?
A tiered incentive structure provides maximum incentives to the lowest income participants purchasing or leasing the cleanest technology vehicles that reside within and near priority populations. This reduces health risks and transportation costs, and provides greater, more reliable mobility and increased access to clean transportation to priority populations.
*Priority populations include residents of: (1) census tracts identified as disadvantaged by California Environmental Protection Agency per Senate Bill 535; (2) census tracts identified as low-income per Assembly Bill (AB) 1550; or (3) a low-income household per AB 1550.
Are there recent policy changes?
The program has expanded to include a needs-based statewide program, referred to as the Driving Clean Assistance Program (DCAP), that maintains income eligibility requirements.
Zero emission motorcycles (ZEM) have also been added as an eligible vehicle replacement type to the CC4A program. Also, CC4A participants purchasing a vehicle may be eligible for up to $5,000 toward the cost of vehicle adaptive equipment. More information on these two policy changes can be found in the Fiscal Year 2023-24 Funding Plan.
What are the funding sources?
- Air Quality Improvement Fund
- Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund
- Volkswagen Settlement Fund
- General Fund