The Clean Communities Investment Accelerator (CCIA) program, one of three financing programs under the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, seeks to increase the clean energy financing capacity of community lenders working in low-income and disadvantaged communities to deploy clean energy projects.
The CCIA Zero-Emissions Transportation initiative supports projects, activities, and technologies that deploy zero-emissions transportation modes or supporting infrastructure in disadvantaged communities. Zero-emissions transportation refers to eliminating or offsetting emissions from all modes of transportation so that the total carbon emissions equal the amount removed from the atmosphere. Investments in zero-emissions transportation modes listed in the U.S. National Blueprint for Transportation Decarbonization may be eligible for low-cost capital and technical assistance.
All qualifying projects must meet the criteria listed below and must be in a low-income and disadvantaged community.
A variety of projects can qualify. Example project types include:
Low-income and disadvantaged communities are defined as:
Achieving zero-emissions transportation in disadvantaged communities is a crucial step towards a sustainable future. By leveraging CCIA funding for Zero-Emissions Transportation projects, you can access the necessary resources and support to make impactful changes.
Contact a CCIA specialist today to discover how your project can qualify for low-cost capital and technical assistance. Let’s work together to create cleaner, healthier communities.