BCTA will be accepting applications for Year-three of the CleanBC Heavy-duty Vehicle Efficiency (HDVE) Program from new applicants on August 9, 2021 and all applicants on September 13, 2021. One requirement – successful completion of this free, half-day training.
The CleanBC HDVE Program, funded by the Province of British Columbia, offers rebates of up to 50 percent of costs for eligible equipment, to a maximum of $15,000 per vehicle or $100,000 per fleet.
During the application process, BC carriers who complete this course may apply for rebates on approved fuel-efficiency equipment that promises documented savings in fuel usage and decreased greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Eligible equipment includes wide-based single tires (445mm or wider), APUs, selected aerodynamic devices and engine or fuel system modifications, new LNG vehicles and hydrogen systems. Visit the CleanBC HDVE Program Guide, for an updated list of eligible fuel-efficiency equipment.
A BCTA membership is not required. The primary goal of Program Incentive distribution is to reduce GHG emissions from heavy-duty on-road commercial vehicles. Incentive applications are open to all BC-based carriers, including owner-operators. Priority funding allocation for Year-three will be given to new applicants. BCTA will distribute Program Incentives among eligible applicants in a way that supports diversification across provincial regions as well as motor carrier types and fleet size.
New applicants may apply for CleanBC HDVE Program Incentives as of August 9, 2021 and all applicants are invited to apply on September 13, 2021. The following eligibility requirements apply:
- Companies must have one or more heavy-duty commercial vehicles (GVW greater than 11,794 kg) that is licensed and insured to operate in BC, conducts business in BC and has a terminal located in BC.
- At least one company representative must successfully complete this free, half-day training prior to applying for incentives.
- Rebates are not retroactive; fleets cannot apply for incentives for equipment they have already purchased.
If you want to take part, please register now for the CleanBC HDVE Program Training Webinar. Details and online registration is available below.
For more information on CleanBC, please visit CleanBC