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  • EVConnecticut - EV Data Analysis Tools

    View tools that show the growth of EVs in Connecticut's.

  • eBike - Program Statistics

    Access interactive eBike program statistics

  • Clean School Bus

    The Connecticut Clean School Bus (CSB) grant program provides matching funds necessary for municipalities, school districts and school bus operators to submit federal grant applications, in order to maximize federal funding for the purchase or lease of zero-emission school buses and electric vehicle charging infrastructure.

  • CHEAPR - Rebate Plus

  • CHEAPR - Used Eligible Vehicles

  • Gasoline Dispensing Facilities

    Learn about Stage I, Stage II, and Onboard Refueling Vapor Recovery (ORVR) systems which allow for the control of gasoline vapor emissions resulting from gasoline delivery and vehicle refueling at gasoline dispensing facilities.

  • CHEAPR - New Eligible Vehicles

    A list of all new eligible electric vehicles under the CHEAPR program.

  • CHEAPR - Available Funding

    This page displays the real-time available funding for the CHEAPR program. Funds are distributed on a first come first serve basis.

  • CHEAPR - Home

    The Connecticut Hydrogen and Electric Automobile Purchase Rebate (CHEAPR) offers incentives for Connecticut residents who purchase or lease a new eligible battery electric, plug-in hybrid electric or fuel cell electric vehicle.

  • Anti-Idling - Connecticut Schools

    Connecticut continues its effort to reduce unnecessary idling and increase awareness of the adverse effects of idling on public health and the environment. Children are particulary vulnerable to diesel exhaust emissions and Connecticut has focused on reducing diesel school bus emissions at schools. Learn more about anti-idling efforts at Connecticut schools.

  • Anti-Idling - Compliance and Enforcement

    Reducing emissions from idling motor vehicle engines is one of the most important air-quality issues in Connecticut today. Connecticut is committed to reducing air pollution, protecting our health and improving the environment. Learn more about anti-idling compliance and enforcement.

  • Anti-Idling - Casey’s Clean Air Week

    Connecticut continues its effort to reduce unnecessary idling and increase awareness of the adverse effects of idling on public health and the environment. Children are particulary vulnerable to diesel exhaust emissions and Connecticut has focused on reducing diesel school bus emissions at schools. Learn more about anti-idling efforts at Connecticut schools.

  • CT LEV Program

    The LEV program requires that all new vehicles sold in Connecticut meet strict California emission standards.

  • Clean Vehicles

    Transformation of Connecticut's transportation system is vital to meeting Connecticut's clean air goals. Moving from polluting fossil fuels to cleaner, renewable fuels will alleviate environmental impacts for all Connecticut residents.

  • Heavy Duty Vehicles

    Heavy duty vehicles are critical to Connecticut’s economy but they consume large amounts of fossil fuels. Learn about ways these vehicles can be operated more efficiently and how DEEP has funded projects throughout the state.