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California EV Rebates Ran Out of Cash in a Flash  E-mail
Written by Magnus Hølvold   
Thursday, 03 April 2008

In a bid to help out Californians looking to lessen their carbon footprint and heighten their green cred, the State of California has - in cooperation with the California Center for Sustainable Energy - issued a total of $1.62 million to be given to owners of eligible alternatively fueled vehicles.

Now, this is a wonderful initiative. However, even at the time of issuing their press release, the CCSE had already reached the end of their budget for vehicles running on compressed gas, leaving the rather short list of eligible vehicles even shorter, with only the Vectrix Maxiscooter and some GEM cars eligible for any kind of rebate until the fund is fueled with more cash, which is unlikely to happen 'till mid-ways through next year as this fund was set to last until March 31st 2009.

While it kind of dampens the mood a bit for the non-electric car owners, it shows some foresight on the part of CCSE. They earmarked part of the money for fully electric vehicles, leaving open some space for people who might consider going electric in the near future. Also, we can only hope that the success of this grant will encourage them to pour even more money into this in the next round, because it's the sad truth that many of us won't budge a millimeter unless we're shown a wad of cash.

If I had lived in California, and had I not been living off my student loans, I will gladly admit I would have jumped at the chance to get what essentially amounts to a 11-13% discount on a sexy little electric scooter.

Via CCSE


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