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NewsNov 19, 2021CARB approves $1.5 billion investment — largest to date — in clean cars, trucks, mobility options
NewsMay 20, 2021California requires zero-emissions vehicle use for ridesharing services, another step toward achieving the state’s climate goals
Feb 5, 2020Applications due March 1 for FARMER funding to upgrade agricultural trucks, equipment, reduce pollution
Apr 15, 2019New statewide project improves access to clean alternative transportation modes in state’s most vulnerable communities