Making changes to improve Utah’s air quality isn’t always easy. That’s why at Utah Clean Cities, we do everything we can to make the process go smoother. We’ve compiled a list of various grants, incentives and laws that will make your transition to alternative fuels and advanced vehicle technologies seamless.
If you have any questions, or need more information in pursuing a grant, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
All-electric and plug-in hybrid cars purchased in or after 2010 may be eligible for a federal income tax credit of up to $7,500. The credit amount will vary based on the capacity of the battery used to power the vehicle. State and/or local incentives may also apply.
State Incentives
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The Utah Clean Air Partnership (UCAIR) empowers all business, government entities and nonprofit organization to make innovative changes that improve Utah’s air. To qualify for funding, you must submit your project idea to UCAIR through a Letter of Intent Form, found here. This will outline your idea and allow for discussion between the applicant and UCAIR’s Grant Selection Committee.
If the idea is approved, applicants can then access and submit a full UCAIR Grant Application Form for final approval and funding. Keep in mind, not just any idea will receive funding. Be sure to review the UCAIR Grant Information Sheet, which will detail the process for submitting a grant request. Keep in mind, while any idea that reduces emissions will be considered, projects must be based on solid metrics and performance standards.
You can read more about or receive additional assistance on this grant directly from UCAIR
Depending on the age and overall condition of a vehicle failing the emissions test, low-income vehicle owners may qualify for vehicle repair assistance. We require a completed application and supporting documentation.