The Clean Vehicle Rebate Project (CVRP) promotes clean vehicle adoption in California by offering rebates for the purchase or lease of new, eligible zero-emission vehicles, including electric, plug-in hybrid electric and fuel cell vehicles.
California leads the nation in clean vehicle adoption with more plug-in electric vehicles on its roadways than any other state. This shift away from gasoline and diesel brings many environmental and economic benefits, including less air pollution and reduced greenhouse gas emissions.
As long as funds are available, eligible California residents can follow a simple process to apply for a CVRP rebate after purchasing or leasing an eligible vehicle.
The CVRP rebate is available to all California residents who meets income eligibility requirements at the time application is received and submit a CVRP application prior to exhaustion of available rebate funds and within 90 calendar days of the vehicle purchase or lease date and while funds are available.
The CVRP rebate is available to all California residents who meets income eligibility requirements at the time application is received and submit a CVRP application prior to exhaustion of available rebate funds and within 90 calendar days of the vehicle purchase or lease date and while funds are available.
The CVRP rebate is available to all California residents who meets income eligibility requirements at the time application is received and submit a CVRP application prior to exhaustion of available rebate funds and within 90 calendar days of the vehicle purchase or lease date and while funds are available.
The CVRP rebate is available to all California residents who meets income eligibility requirements at the time application is received and submit a CVRP application prior to exhaustion of available rebate funds and within 90 calendar days of the vehicle purchase or lease date and while funds are available.
The CVRP rebate is available to all California residents who meets income eligibility requirements at the time application is received and submit a CVRP application prior to exhaustion of available rebate funds and within 90 calendar days of the vehicle purchase or lease date and while funds are available.
The Center for Sustainable Energy administers CVRP on behalf of the California Air Resources Board (CARB). CARB is part of the California Environmental Protection Agency and exists to promote and protect public health, welfare and ecological resources through the effective and efficient reduction of air pollutants while recognizing and considering the effects on the economy of the state. CVRP funding is determined by an annual funding plan that is developed with public input and approved by CARB.