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South Coast AQMD Mobile Source Incentive Fund (MSIF)

South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD)SCAQMD-MSIF
Max per Applicant

$200K

Maximum a single org can receive

Deadline

Rolling / No deadline

Jurisdiction

Southern California

About This Program

Funds zero-emission and near-zero-emission vehicle and equipment replacement projects in the South Coast Air Basin, which includes Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino counties.

Key Requirements & Eligibility

  • 1Equipment or vehicle must primarily operate in the South Coast Air Basin
  • 2Applicant must be a business, non-profit, or government fleet operator
  • 3Old vehicle/equipment must meet scrappage criteria (sufficient age and emission level)
  • 4Funded on first-come, first-served or competitive basis depending on program cycle
  • 5Multiple programs under MSIF umbrella — check SCAQMD website for open solicitations

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Applicable Industries

FleetConstructionPublic TransitLogistics
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