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NYSERDA Alternative Fuel Vehicle Programs. Patrick Bolton NYSERDA October 4, 2013. About NYSERDA. Established in 1975 by State Legislature Executive level organization Cognizant energy agency for New York
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NYSERDA Alternative Fuel Vehicle Programs Patrick Bolton NYSERDA October 4, 2013
About NYSERDA Established in 1975 by State Legislature Executive level organization Cognizant energy agency for New York Mission: Advance innovative energy solutions in ways that improve New York's economy and environment Forge public/private partnerships with businesses, municipalities, residents, and other energy stakeholders to accomplish this goal Basic Facts About NYSERDA
NYSERDA Programs Advanced Transportation Technologies About $3 - $5 million per year for feasibility studies all the way up to late stage demonstration of new technologies. 50 – 50 cost share required up to a $500,000 grant per round of the program. Research and Development
NYSERDA Programs Underutilized Technologies About $1 - $3 million per year for feasibility studies all the way up to late demonstration of commercial technologies not currently used in New York. 50 – 50 cost share required up to a $500,000 grant per round of the program. Research and Development
NYSERDA Programs Natural Gas, Propane, Electricity, and Hybrid Vehicles Medium and Heavy-duty markets class 3-8 trucks Delivery, transit, fleet vehicles, trash hauling, school buses, over the road trucks Coolant Heaters for anti-idling Alternative Fuels and Technologies
NYSERDA Programs Refueling stations for biofuels, electric charging stations, biofuel terminals and natural gas Assists all light, medium and heavy-duty markets Technology enabler Infrastructure Development
NYSERDA Programs Commuter/Rideshare Programs Carshare Programs Anti-Idling HOV Lanes Transit Oriented Development Traffic Signal Timing Fleet Studies System Efficiency
NYSERDA Programs DPFs, DOC, SCR, EGR, Crankcase filters Medium and Heavy-duty markets. Not just on road. Primarily reducing diesel emissions Delivery trucks, transit buses, trash hauling, school buses, ferries, Construction Limited Infrastructure Issues Emission reduction
NYSERDA Programs New York Truck – Voucher Incentive Program (https://truck-vip.ny.gov) PON 2290 Retail Biofuel Stations Fleet Studies and Educational Workshops PON 1896, Clean Air School Bus Program PON 2755 Electric Vehicle-Enabling Technology Demonstration Program PON 2818 – CNG Infrastructure Program Current Programs/Funding Available
NYSERDA Programs NYT-VIP active now with approximately $19 million available Class 3-8 EV Trucks for 30 counties across the state, including Capital District EV, Hybrid and CNG for NYC Diesel retrofits for NYC http://www.Truck-VIP.ny.gov Alternative Fuel Vehicle Incentives
Electric Vehicles Seeks research and demonstration proposals that demonstrate new technologies and approaches to accelerate the market adoption of plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs) and make PEV infrastructure easier to use and more economically viable in New York State PON 2755 Electric Vehicle-Enabling Technology Demonstration Program
NYSERDA Programs 50% of the costs up to $35,000 to upgrade retail fueling stations to sell E85 ethanol. Infrastructure - PON 2290 Biofuel Station Program
Natural Gas Infrastructure Program for CNG infrastructure as a follow-on to our CNG outreach for local delivery trucks and refuse haulers. 50% up to $300,000 or 25% up to $500,000 for publically accessible CNG stations Released by end of October PON 1819 CNG Infrastructure
Education and Outreach Guidebooks available to help fleets understand the process for converting to CNG Studies on how to integrate alternative fuels into their fleets Through the NYSERDA FlexTech program NYSERDA covers up to 50% of cost Fleet Studies
NYSERDA Programs Retrofit school buses with emissions controls and idling reduction technologies Propane buses 100% of cost of equipment and installation covered, up to set limits per technology Open enrollment – first come, first served PON 1896, Clean Air School Bus Program
Thank you! Patrick Bolton 518-862-1090 ext 3322 ppb@nyserda.ny.gov Contact NYSERDA for More Information