EDA approves $15M program to bring more zero-emission vehicles to Newark, Camden
January 18, 2021
In an effort to bring more zero-emission medium and heavy-duty vehicles to Newark and Camden, the board of the New Jersey Economic Development Authority on Friday approved NJ ZIP, a $15 million pilot program that will fund 100 to 300 vouchers of up to $100,000 for the purpose.
The EDA said it will launch the program in the coming months. Here’s how it will work:
- The program will provide vouchers to businesses and organizations purchasing new, Class 2b to Class 6 vehicles.
- The size of vouchers awarded through the program will vary, depending on the class of vehicle being purchased, from a minimum of $25,000 for Class 2b vehicles to $100,000 for Class 6 vehicles.
- State officials said bonuses will be available for small businesses; women-, minority- and veteran-owned businesses; vehicles that are manufactured in New Jersey; small businesses that scrap their eligible MHDVs; and vendors that invest in driver education and training.
- Vouchers will be available on a first-come, first-served basis, with $5 million set aside for micro and small businesses.
- Initially, the program only will be available in the greater Newark and greater Camden areas, defined as the overburdened communities within or intersected by a circle with a 10-mile radius centered on Newark and Camden.
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