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Utilizing partnerships and industry expertise, the U.S. DOT’s Small Business Transportation Resource Centers (SBTRCs) provide business counseling that includes market research, training, certification, and procurement technical assistance transportation-related contracts, including those that involve electric vehicles (EVs) and EV charging infrastructure.
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NYSERDA’s On-The-Job Training for Energy Efficiency and Clean Technology Program (OJT Program) will provide wage subsidies to eligible businesses to help reduce the financial risk of hiring and training new workers.
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The goal of the statewide utility Electric Vehicle Make-Ready Program ("EV Make-Ready Program") is to assist development of the electric infrastructure and equipment required to serve increased EV deployment by reducing the upfront costs of building non-residential charging stations for EVs.
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The Energy Efficiency and Clean Technology Training (PON 3981) Program, initiated by NYSERDA, seeks proposals for technical training, experiential learning, job placement, and supportive services to advance the clean energy economy and meet climate equity goals.
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The Con Edison Business Incentive Rate (BIR) is a program designed to encourage energy-efficient practices by offering reduced electricity rates to eligible businesses – commercial and industrial Com Edison customers – who implement energy-saving measures, including deploying a minimum 100kW publicly accessible aggregate electric vehicle (EV) charging capacity.
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Businesses and tax-exempt organizations purchasing qualified commercial clean vehicles may be eligible for a federal tax credit under Internal Revenue Code (IRC) 45W. The Commercial Clean Vehicle Tax Credit can be up to $40,000 and is based on either 15% of the vehicle's basis (or 30% for non-gas/diesel vehicles) or the incremental cost of the vehicle, with a maximum credit of $7,500 for vehicles with GVWR under 14,000 pounds and $40,000 for larger vehicles.
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The Clean Energy Internship program, administered by NYSERDA, offers businesses in the energy efficiency, clean technology, and renewable energy sectors the opportunity to hire paid interns. The program aims to assist these businesses in cultivating a skilled workforce, fostering technological advancements, and meeting the demands of evolving building systems.
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NY Green Bank is a NYSERDA-sponsored, specialized investment fund working with the private sector to increase private investments into New York’s clean energy markets and expand availability of private capitol, creating a more efficient, reliable and sustainable energy system. Forms of financial support used include credit enhancement, project aggregation, and securitization.
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The Charge NY initiative offers electric car purchasers with a Clean Drive Rebate of up to $2,000 for new car or lease purchases.
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The New York Truck Voucher Incentive Program (NYTVIP), provides vouchers, or discounts, to fleets across New York State that purchase or lease all-electric (battery electric or BEV), hydrogen fuel cell electric (FCEV) plug-in hybrid electric (PHEV), conventional hybrid electric (HEV), compressed natural gas (CNG), or propane medium- and heavy-duty vehicles (weight class 3 through 8) and scrap a similar older diesel vehicle that is part of their fleet. The program is intended to help fleets adopt clean vehicle technologies while removing the oldest, dirtiest diesel engines from New York roads by reducing the upfront prices of these vehicles, which are more expensive than comparable diesel vehicles.
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Internal Revenue Code Section 30D provides a credit for Qualified Plug-In Electric Drive Motor Vehicles including passenger vehicles and light trucks. The credit encourages the adoption of environmentally friendly vehicles.
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The Charge Ready NY program  offers rebates to qualifying owners and managers that install a NYSERDA-approved EV charging station at their commercial property.
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Sustainable Westchester’s Clean Transportation Project aims to help businesses county wide that are interested in owning or leasing at least one EV, enabling EV spots in their parking lots, and/or installing solar-powered EV charging stations, navigate the different options and incentives available to them.
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SmartWay is a public-private partnership between the EPA and the freight and carrier shipping industry to reduce the environmental impacts of transporting goods, primarily through emissions reductions. SmartWay provides a system for tracking, documenting and sharing information about fuel use and freight emissions across supply chains; helps companies identify and select more efficient freight carriers, transport modes, equipment, and operational strategies to improve supply chain sustainability and to lower the costs of shipping goods; and reduces freight transportation-related emissions by accelerating the use of advanced fuel-saving technologies.
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