New California program will offer $2,000 toward the purchase of an e-bike

Newly assembled e-bikes in a warehouse at Rad Power Bikes in Seattle, Washington, US, on Wednesday, April 17, 2024.  ( Photographer: David Ryder/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Next week, California will launch a new statewide incentive program offering up to $2,000 toward the purchase of a new electric bike for income-eligible residents.

The program seeks to expand and promote zero-emissions transportation options in the state, keeping in mind "residents who need the boost the most," officials with the California Air Resources Board (CARB) said. 

The California E-bike Incentive Project is being launched in partnership with more than 20 community-based groups, which will conduct outreach and provide application assistance, according to the board. 

The incentive program seeks to ensure low-income residents are not left behind as California advances toward a zero-emissions future, officials said. 

"Prioritizing equity and access is key as we work to achieve our zero-emissions goals, and this incentive program will support those efforts by helping e-bikes be part of the solution," said CARB Executive Officer Steven Cliff.

Transportation experts say electric bikes are a greener alternative to vehicles, and for commuters, they promote exercise and allow for traveling longer distances than traditional bicycles.

"By using e-bikes, people can get around and meet everyday needs while improving air quality," said Cliff.

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Prices for e-bikes range from about $600 to around $4,000, according to Consumer Reports.

Other estimates put the average price at about $2,000.

The California Legislature appropriated funding for the E-bike Incentive Project.

Who is eligible?

State residents must be 18 or older to take advantage of the program.

The incentive recipients must also meet the income requirements, having an annual household income at or below 300% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL).

CARB said a portion of the incentives are set aside for priority applicants-- those who live in a disadvantaged or low-income community or have an annual household income at or below 225% FPL.

And only one incentive is available per person. 

Applications will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis, and e-bike vouchers will be distributed until they're gone. 

Once approved, applicants will be required to watch a rider safety video in order to receive a voucher. 

The voucher can then be used at an approved retailer, the air resources board said. 

Applications for the new e-bike incentive program will open on December 18, 2024, at 6:00 p.m.  

The Source: Information for this story came from the California Air Resources Board and Consumer Reports.

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