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MEET THE 2016 FIAT® Single And In The Fast Lane Eligible With The California HOV Lane Sticker. MEET THE 2016 FIAT® THE POWER OF INCENTIVES We can help estimate the cost of your FIAT® 500e based on incentives and credits that may be available in your area. What You Could Save We can help estimate the savings in gas with your FIAT® 500e based on your current car's MPG and daily driving mileage. Fuel costs based on 15,000 miles per year. Gas and electricity prices based on U.S. Energy Information Administration. Gas price of $2.53 per gallon (as of 12/01/2015) and electricity price of $0.16 per kWh (as of 09/2015). Your actual gas savings will vary due to a number of factors including driving conditions, vehicle maintenance and changes in energy costs. Energy prices based on west coast averages. For more information visit www.eia.gov. FIAT® 500e is not available outside of California and Oregon. This information is based on ZIP Code 33165Not Your Zip Code?

The FIAT® 500e is available only in California and Oregon at select FIAT Studios. Please enter your ZIP Code so we can help you find information about incentives and rebates that may be available in your area. Be the first to know when the FIAT® 500e becomes available near you. FIAT® 500e is available only in California and Oregon at select FIAT studios.Consumers shopping for a plug-in hybrid in California get an extra incentive, but it isn’t expected to last long. Beginning this month, the California DMV will grant 15,000 Green Clean Air Vehicle (CAV) decals. These allow low emission cars to drive in carpool lanes, even when the lanes are reserved for high-occupancy vehicles (HOVs) carrying at least two or three passengers. Plug-in hybrids, such as the Toyota Prius or Chevrolet Volt, are eligible for the green CAV decals. The California Air Resource Board (CARB) lists the 19 qualifying models on its website. These new permits don’t affect consumers considering an all-electric car like the Nissan Leaf.

California issues white CAV decals to most zero-emission and inherently low-emission vehicles, and has an unlimited supply of permits. SEE ALSO: HOV Access Is Key For California Plug-in Car Purchases The decals have been in high demand since the state first offered them. After issuing all 40,000 decals last year, California added another 15,000 in July. Assembly Bill 2013, signed by Governor Jerry Brown last September, added this third series of permits. According to CARB’s website, a total of 56,571 green CAV permits have been issued to date. After the decal has been purchased, California says it can remain with the car, even after the car is sold. The state doesn’t allow drivers to transfer the decal to different car, however. Some drivers have voiced frustration with this rule, saying that it doesn’t give them an incentive to purchase a new car. The only exception is if the car is wrecked and declared a total loss, in which case the DMV will issue an additional decal for the replacement vehicle.

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Change Light Bulb Electric Fireplace Learn more about the EV federal tax credit Home EV Charger Incentives See state and federal incentives for installing an EV charger at your home.The TERP program is comprised of nine different grant programs. Each program has its own specific eligibility requirements and may accept applications at different time periods of the year. The CTT/AFFP programs offer grants for the creation of natural gas fueling stations along interstate highways between the Houston, San Antonio, and Dallas/Fort Worth areas.

The TCEQ is now accepting applications for funding consideration under the Clean Transportation Triangle (CTT) and Alternative Fueling Facilities Program (AFFP). Applications must be received at the front desk, Rm. 1301, 1st floor of Building F on the premises of the TCEQ by no later than 5:00 p.m. Central Time, November 8, 2016. The purpose of the Drayage Truck Incentive Program (DTIP) is to provide financial incentives for the replacement of older drayage trucks operating at eligible seaports and Class I rail yards in areas of Texas designated as nonattainment under the Federal Clean Air Act. The latest application period has ended. Applications may no longer be submitted for funding consideration. The ERIG program offers grants to upgrade or replace on-road vehicles, non-road equipment, stationary equipment, on-vehicle electrification and idle reduction infrastructure, and rail relocation and improvement projects. These grants provided financial incentives to encourage and support research, development, and commercialization of technologies that reduce pollution in Texas.

These grants provide incentives to assist in the implementation of new technologies to reduce emissions of pollutants from facilities and other stationary sources. The TCEQ is now accepting applications for funding consideration under the New Technology Implementation Grant (NTIG) Program. Applications must be received at the front desk, Rm. 1301, 1st floor of Building F on the premises of the TCEQ by no later than 5:00 p.m. Central Time, October 18, 2016. The Rebate Grants program is a simplified first-come, first-served grant program to upgrade or replace diesel heavy-duty vehicles and/or non-road equipment. The Texas Clean Fleet Program (TCFP) offers grants to replace heavy-duty and light-duty on-road diesel vehicles with alternative fuel and hybrid vehicles. The TCEQ is now accepting applications for funding consideration under the Texas Clean Fleet Program (TCFP). The goal of the Texas Clean School Bus Program is to reduce children’s exposure to diesel exhaust in and around diesel school buses.

Under the program, TCEQ will provide grants to offset the incremental cost of eligible projects that reduce diesel exhaust emissions. Eligible projects include the purchase and installation of eligible retrofit systems on eligible buses. The TCEQ is now accepting applications for funding consideration under the Texas Clean School Bus Program. Applications must be received at the front desk, Rm. 1301, 1st floor of Building F on the premises of the TCEQ by no later than 5:00 p.m. Central Time, November 1, 2016. The TNGVGP provides grants to encourage an entity that owns and operates a heavy-duty or medium-duty motor vehicle to repower the vehicle with a natural gas engine or replace the vehicle with a natural gas vehicle. Grant applicants must go through a Participating Dealer under contract with the TCEQ to apply. The TCEQ is now accepting applications for funding consideration under the Texas Natural Gas Vehicle Grant Program (TNGVGP). Applications must be received at the front desk, Rm. 1301, 1st floor of Building F on the premises of the TCEQ by no later than 5:00 p.m. Central Time, May 26, 2017.