News Email UpdatesKeep up to date with the latest press releases and media advisories.Subscribe FeaturedNewsNov 16, 2023CARB approves incentive funding plan that invests in equitable transition to zero-emission futureNewsOct 26, 2023CARB approves first 5-year strategy update for its equity-driven Community Air Protection Program NewsOct 23, 2023California meets its target for zero-emissions truck sales two years ahead of schedule Keywords Air PollutionClean CarsClimate Change(-)EnergyEnvironmental JusticeFuelsHealthIncentivesOn-Road Heavy-Duty VehiclesSustainable Communities(-)Truck & BusZero-Emission TransportationAdvanced Clean TrucksCalifornia Climate InvestmentsCap-and-Trade ProgramCarl Moyer Program: School BusClean Mobility Options Voucher Pilot Program (CMO)Clean Truck & Bus Vouchers (HVIP)(-)Heavy-Duty Low NOx(-)Low Carbon Transportation Investments and Air Quality Improvement ProgramLower-Emission School Bus ProgramMobile Source Emissions Research Program(-)On-Road Heavy-Duty Voucher Incentive ProgramSchool BusesSustainable Communities & Climate Protection ProgramTruck and Bus Regulation Truck Loan Assistance Program2023(-)2022202020192018(-)201720152013 4 results found for Oct 12, 2022New report shows how California is leading the nation in cleaning up school busesMar 30, 2022California Air Resources Board and CALSTART reopen incentives for clean trucks and busesEne 14, 2022CARB releases warranty cost study for Heavy-Duty Omnibus Regulation Jun 1, 2017California’s cap-and-trade money brings clean buses and solar charging to San Joaquin Valley communitiesContacto Office of Communications comms@arb.ca.gov
NewsNov 16, 2023CARB approves incentive funding plan that invests in equitable transition to zero-emission future
NewsOct 26, 2023CARB approves first 5-year strategy update for its equity-driven Community Air Protection Program
NewsOct 23, 2023California meets its target for zero-emissions truck sales two years ahead of schedule
Jun 1, 2017California’s cap-and-trade money brings clean buses and solar charging to San Joaquin Valley communities