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Description

Very short description of the Port of Los Angeles Clean Truck Fund Rate program, which funds zero-emission trucks.

Questions this resource can help answer

  1. How can I fund transitions to zero-emissions trucks in my city?
  2. How do I design a fee based program to encourage low or zero emissions vehicles?

How do I use this resource?

This is a short description of the Los Angeles Port Authority's Clean Truck Fund Rate program. The program is a way to raise funds for zero-emission trucks and encourage the trucking industry to transition to zero-emission vehicles. There are links to tutorials on how to use the payment system, and a fact sheet with more details on the program.

Pro tips

Make sure to click on the link in the "For more information on the CTF Rate, click here." bullet. It provides answer to FAQ about the program.

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