$80,000 Bus Rebate Program!

JUST ANNOUNCED! 

The Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy’s Nebraska Diesel Emission Mitigation Program has announced the opening of the 2020 School Bus Rebate Program, which will use funds from Nebraska’s portion of Volkswagen State Trust to provide rebates to replace diesel school buses. Schools across the state are being notified that applications are now being accepted and must be received by Aug. 7, 2020, to be considered for selection. NDEE anticipates awarding up to 44 school bus rebates during this third year of the program.

Public school districts and private schools in Nebraska are eligible for this funding. Rebates will be available to replace diesel buses (with engine model year 2009 or older) with new or late-model used buses fueled by diesel, propane or compressed natural gas (CNG) or by all-electric buses. The new bus must replace a bus that is currently operational and in use. The replaced bus and engine must be disabled (scrapped) to ensure that the project reduces diesel emissions. Each applicant may submit one application for one bus replacement rebate. Previous recipients of a Nebraska or EPA Clean Diesel School Bus Rebate (2013 or later) are eligible to apply, but preference will be given to schools that are not previous rebate recipients.

NDEE anticipates providing public school districts with funding covering 50% of the base cost of a replacement diesel bus (up to a maximum rebate of $42,000), 60% of the base cost of a new propane or CNG bus that meets stricter emissions standards (up to a maximum rebate of $57,000), or 40% of the cost of an all-electric bus (up to a maximum rebate of $80,000).  Private schools will be eligible for a maximum reimbursement of 25% of the base cost of a replacement school bus as prescribed in the State Trust agreement.  The maximum rebate that NDEE will award in this category is $21,000 for a diesel bus, $23,750 for a bus powered by a propane or compressed natural gas engine certified to meet California Air Resources Board Optional Low-NOx Standards (see above), or $40,000 for an electric bus.

If the number of applications exceeds the number of available awards, rebate recipients will be selected by lottery. Applicants that are not previous rebate recipients will have two entries in the lottery, while previous recipients will have one entry.  Rebate selectees may not purchase the new bus until they have signed a project agreement with NDEE.

More information and the application can be found at the following web page: http://deq.ne.gov/publica.nsf/pages/19-007.

Chad Kelsay
-- VP of Sales