NEW YORK, September 27, 2017 - New York municipalities will receive zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) rebates worth up to $2.2 million from the state’s Environmental Protection Fund. Rebates are available on the purchase or lease of electric or hydrogen fuel cell automobiles used for New York’s municipal fleets and installation of public charging and fuel cell refueling infrastructure. The rebate program is part of Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s Clean Energy Standard, the first-ever state clean energy mandate, which aims to derive 50 percent of electricity from renewable energy by 2030. “The actions that municipalities and local governments are taking to electrify their fleets will ensure a more sustainable and cleaner future for communities across the state,” said New York State Energy Research and Development Authority President and CEO Alicia Barton. A consumer rebate is already available via the Drive Clean Rebate.

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