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Clean Heavy-Duty Vehicles Grant Program Tentative Selections

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On December 11, 2024, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced 70 tentatively selected applications to receive a total of approximately $735 million in Clean Heavy-Duty Vehicles (CHDV) Grant Program funds under the Inflation Reduction Act. The selected applications are projected to fund an estimated 2,400 new Class 6 and Class 7 zero-emission school buses and vocational vehicles, as well as eligible infrastructure, in 27 states, along with three Tribes or Tribally-controlled schools, and one U.S. territory. Proposed replacement vehicles include battery-electric box trucks, cargo trucks, emergency vehicles, refuse/recycling haulers, school buses, shuttle buses, step vans, transit buses, utility vehicles, and other vocational vehicles, as well as a small number of hydrogen fuel cell transit buses.

On this page:

  • CHDV Program Overview
  • Key Things to Know
  • Tentatively Selected Projects
  • Tentatively Selected Applications

CHDV Program Overview

Over three million Class 6 and Class 7 vehicles are currently in use in the United States, many of which are non-zero-emission vehicles powered by internal combustion engines that pre-date recent EPA emissions standards. These vehicles emit harmful pollutants like nitrogen oxide (NOx), fine particulate matter (PM2.5), and greenhouse gases. Since heavy-duty engines can operate for 30 years or more, legacy vehicles disproportionately contribute to harmful tailpipe emissions from the transportation sector. Replacing existing Class 6/7 vehicles with new zero-emission heavy-duty vehicles will result in cleaner air and better health outcomes for communities across the country.

The CHDV Grant Program will reduce air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions by encouraging the deployment of zero-emission heavy-duty vehicles and associated infrastructure. These emission reductions are expected to be particularly impactful in areas designated as in nonattainment with the National Ambient Air Quality Standards since, per the Inflation Reduction Act, more than $400 million will be awarded to vehicle projects that serve one or more communities in nonattainment areas. Selected vehicle replacement projects will result in cleaner air and improved health for the communities in which they operate, the children and other passengers on the vehicles, and the drivers and maintenance staff who work closely on these vehicles.


Key Things to Know

The Clean Heavy-Duty Vehicles Program consists of two sub-programs:

  • A School Bus Sub-Program that aims to deliver approximately 70% of total funding to school bus replacement projects
  • A Vocational Vehicles Sub-Program that aims to deliver approximately 30% of total funding to vocational vehicle replacement projects

There was also a Tribal/territory set-aside under the CHDV Grants Program to help direct funding to eligible applicants from Tribes and U.S. territories.

CHDV funding for the selected projects will also support purchasing, installing, operating, and maintaining infrastructure needed to charge, fuel, or maintain ZE vehicles as well as workforce development and training to support the maintenance, charging, fueling, and operation of ZE vehicles.


Tentatively Selected Projects

By Subprogram

School Bus Sub-Program

$490
million
to fund new zero-emission school buses
and associated eligible infrastructure

Vocational Vehicles Sub-Program

$245
million
to fund new zero-emission vocational vehicles
and associated eligible infrastructure

By Prioritization

Tribal/territory projects

$50
million
to fund new zero-emission vehicles
and eligible associated infrastructure

Nonattainment area projects

$523
million
to fund new zero-emission vehicles
and eligible associated infrastructure

By Location

CHDV Tentative Selections Map

Tentatively Selected Applications

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Selected Applicant EPA Region State Sub-Program Community Type Number of Vehicle Replacements Replacement Vehicle Type(s) Requested Federal Funding Total Project Amount
Birmingham City Schools R04 AL School Bus Other 20 School Buses $5,600,000 $8,543,440
Branford Public Schools R01 CT School Bus NAA 21 School Buses $6,329,215 $8,407,465
California Department of Transportation R09 CA Vocational Vehicles NAA 11 Cargo Trucks $2,090,000 $6,503,079
City of Atlanta R04 GA Vocational Vehicles Other 11 Refuse Haulers, Shuttle Buses, Utility Vehicles $3,212,003 $6,244,456
City of Boston, Boston Public Schools R01 MA School Bus Other 125 School Buses $35,079,653 $50,900,688
City of Chicago Department of Fleet & Facility Management (2FM) R05 IL Vocational Vehicles NAA 14 Other Vocational Vehicles, Straight/Box Trucks, Utility Vehicles $7,316,162 $12,401,662
City of Milwaukee R05 WI Vocational Vehicles NAA 8 Utility Vehicles $3,020,910 $3,748,910
City of Miramar R04 FL Vocational Vehicles Other 3 Shuttle Buses, Utility Vehicles $853,000 $2,458,000
City of Oakland R09 CA Vocational Vehicles NAA 4 Refuse Haulers, Utility Vehicles $1,456,008 $3,751,399
City of Pasadena R09 CA Vocational Vehicles NAA 17 Step Vans, Utility Vehicles $4,615,000 $8,659,650
City of Pico Rivera R09 CA Vocational Vehicles NAA 3 Utility Vehicles $762,750 $1,270,256
City of Santa Monica R09 CA Vocational Vehicles NAA 4 Utility Vehicles $1,260,000 $3,058,048
City of Springfield DBA: Springfield Public Schools R01 MA School Bus Other 25 School Buses $6,641,769 $10,153,296
CNMI Office of the Governor R09 MP Vocational Vehicles Territory 44 Emergency Vehicles, Refuse Haulers, Other Vocational Vehicles, Transit Buses, Utility Vehicles $48,690,688 $48,690,688
Commuter Rail Division of the RTA d/b/a Metra R05 IL Vocational Vehicles NAA 3 Other Vocational Vehicles, Straight/Box Trucks $570,000 $1,200,000
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation R10 WA Vocational Vehicles Tribal 1 Refuse Haulers $260,000 $400,000
County of Hawai'i, Office of Sustainability, Climate, Equity, and Resilience R09 HI Vocational Vehicles Other 3 Refuse Haulers, Other Vocational Vehicles, Utility Vehicles $1,000,092 $1,645,961
Dallas Independent School District R06 TX Vocational Vehicles NAA 10 Straight/Box Trucks $2,184,164 $4,660,811
Duval County Public Schools R04 FL School Bus Other 25 School Buses $7,587,500 $10,733,056
Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) Office of Transportation Services R03 VA School Bus NAA 43 School Buses $12,900,000 $18,672,836
Forest Preserve District of Cook County R05 IL Vocational Vehicles NAA 4 Refuse Haulers $1,040,000 $2,200,000
Gila Crossing Community School R09 AZ School Bus NAA, Tribal 2 School Buses $560,000 $900,000
Golden Empire Transit R09 CA Vocational Vehicles NAA 5 Transit Buses (including hydrogen fuel cell) $6,734,220 $16,007,220
Grayslake Community Consolidated School District 46 R05 IL School Bus NAA 10 School Buses $2,972,500 $4,222,056
Hamilton-Wenham Regional School District R01 MA School Bus Other 17 School Buses $4,989,500 $7,058,856
Haverstraw-Stony Point CSD- D/B/A North Rockland CSD R02 NY School Bus NAA 15 School Buses $4,432,513 $7,450,380
Henrico County Public Schools R03 VA School Bus Other 10 School Buses $2,935,000 $4,172,056
Hingham Public Schools / Town of Hingham R01 MA School Bus Other 10 School Buses $2,935,000 $4,172,056
Howard County Public School System R03 MD School Bus NAA 75 School Buses $24,503,465 $37,634,715
Illinois State Board of Education R05 IL School Bus NAA 70 School Buses $19,957,592 $27,105,267
Indiana Department of Environmental Management R05 IN School Bus NAA 32 School Buses $9,305,301 $15,644,277
Jackson Public Schools R04 MS School Bus Other 15 School Buses $5,383,868 $7,188,897
Jefferson Parish R06 LA School Bus Other 25 School Buses $7,100,000 $10,291,475
Laveen Elementary School District R09 AZ School Bus NAA 10 School Buses $2,840,000 $6,200,000
Livingston Parish R06 LA School Bus Other 20 School Buses $5,600,000 $8,390,340
Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) – Transportation Services Division R09 CA School Bus NAA 50 School Buses $20,374,355 $29,058,265
Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources R01 MA Vocational Vehicles Other 28 Refuse Haulers, Step Vans, Straight/Box Trucks $5,833,843 $9,806,065
Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy R05 MI Vocational Vehicles Other 15 Refuse Haulers $4,405,187 $8,305,187
Milwaukee Board of School Directors dba Milwaukee Public Schools R05 WI School Bus NAA 50 School Buses $14,787,500 $20,580,556
Minneapolis Public Schools R05 MN School Bus Other 25 School Buses $7,000,000 $9,939,525
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency R05 MN School Bus Other 19 School Buses $5,514,766 $8,438,828
Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) R03 MD School Bus NAA 214 School Buses $58,422,000 $84,612,656
N.C. Department of Public Instruction R04 NC School Bus Other 31 School Buses $8,680,000 $13,779,036
New York City Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) R02 NY Vocational Vehicles NAA 55 Refuse Haulers, Straight/Box Trucks, Utility Vehicles $17,345,895 $30,361,175
North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) R06 TX Vocational Vehicles NAA 234 Refuse Haulers, School Buses, Step Vans, Straight/Box Trucks, Transit Buses (including hydrogen fuel cell), Utility Vehicles $60,000,000 $98,311,183
North Chicago CUSD 187 R05 IL School Bus NAA 10 School Buses $2,820,000 $4,129,400
NYC School Bus Umbrella Services, Inc. R02 NY School Bus NAA 133 School Buses $39,035,500 $54,945,312
Oakland Unified School District R09 CA School Bus NAA 60 School Buses $15,178,465 $19,890,965
Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) R10 OR School Bus Other 26 School Buses $6,543,857 $11,522,419
Oxnard School District (OSD) R09 CA School Bus NAA 15 School Buses $4,552,500 $6,639,056
Penn Hills School District R03 PA School Bus NAA 10 School Buses $2,800,000 $4,614,350
Port Department of the City of Oakland R09 CA Vocational Vehicles NAA 60 Straight/Box Trucks $10,499,274 $14,742,774
Prince George's County Public Schools R03 MD School Bus NAA 10 School Buses $3,492,450 $4,617,450
Queensbury Union Free School District R02 NY School Bus Other 12 School Buses $3,360,000 $5,810,966
Roanoke City Public Schools R03 VA School Bus Other 50 School Buses $16,722,965 $25,697,965
Saint Louis Public Schools (SLPS) R07 MO School Bus NAA 30 School Buses $10,128,735 $13,928,465
San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District R09 CA Vocational Vehicles NAA 26 Other Vocational Vehicles, Step Vans, Straight/Box Trucks $8,933,333 $13,327,704
School Board of Miami-Dade County R04 FL School Bus Other 25 School Buses $7,754,226 $11,999,226
Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community R05 MN Vocational Vehicles Tribal 1 Straight/Box Trucks $190,000 $390,343
South Coast Air Quality Management District R09 CA School Bus NAA 74 School Buses $24,842,632 $39,700,392
South Coast Air Quality Management District R09 CA Vocational Vehicles NAA 126 Other Vocational Vehicles, Step Vans, Straight/Box Trucks $33,898,522 $47,344,612
State of Colorado R08 CO Vocational Vehicles Other 3 Straight/Box Trucks, Utility Vehicles $735,000 $1,121,750
Tempe Elementary School District R09 AZ School Bus NAA 15 School Buses $4,534,246 $9,923,449
Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) - Office of Energy Programs (OEP) R04 TN Vocational Vehicles Other 3 Straight/Box Trucks, Utility Vehicles $890,000 $1,345,000
Utah Department of Environmental Quality (UDEQ), Division of Air Quality (UDAQ) R08 UT School Bus NAA 120 School Buses $42,000,000 $53,412,600
Utah Department of Environmental Quality (UDEQ), Division of Air Quality (UDAQ) R08 UT Vocational Vehicles NAA 83 Step Vans, Straight/Box Trucks $18,000,000 $25,958,461
Village of New Square R02 NY School Bus NAA 48 School Buses $14,106,685 $26,559,597
Washington State Department of Ecology R10 WA School Bus Other 13 School Buses $3,887,706 $6,496,951
Woodland Public Schools R10 WA School Bus Other 14 School Buses $4,249,000 $6,199,656
Zion Elementary School District 6 R05 IL School Bus NAA 10 School Buses $2,800,000 $4,120,600

Notes:

  • Information presented on this webpage is for informational purposes only. Tentatively selected applicants will continue to work with their EPA project officers to finalize their projects. Final project details, including funding amounts, may change from what’s currently listed on this website.
  • Community Types:
    • NAA: Projects that are expected to replace vehicles that will operate in one or more areas of nonattainment with the National Ambient Air Quality Standards
    • Territory: Projects located in the U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Guam, or the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands
    • Tribal: Projects representing Federally-recognized Indian Tribes, Tribal entities, and/or Tribally-controlled schools
    • Other: Projects taking place outside of NAA, Tribal, or Territory communities
  • Replacement Vehicle Types:
    • Cargo trucks
    • Emergency vehicles – Includes fire trucks/engines, hazmat vehicles, and rescue vehicles
    • Refuse haulers – Includes garbage and recycle trucks
    • Other vocational vehicles 
    • School buses
    • Shuttle buses
    • Step vans
    • Straight/box trucks – Includes delivery trucks, laundry trucks, and TRU trucks
    • Transit buses – Includes battery electric and hydrogen fuel cell buses
    • Utility vehicles – Includes boom trucks, bucket trucks, dump trucks, forestry trucks, street sweepers, and vacuum trucks

All vehicle type(s) listed in the table above are based on application data. Except where noted, all tentatively selected applications are for battery-electric vehicle replacement projects. Once project plans are finalized, EPA will update the CHDV Awards Page to reflect any changes in zero-emission vehicle type/technology.

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