Pasadena E-Bike RebaTe Program
Pasadena Water and Power (PWP) is delighted to announce the launch of a new e-bike rebate pilot program, starting from July 1. This program is designed to encourage sustainable transportation and provide substantial savings for Pasadena residents like you.
Here are the key details of the program:
Here are the key details of the program:
- Eligibility:
- The rebate applies to new Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3 e-bikes.
- Each PWP residential electric service account is eligible for a maximum of two rebates.
- Scooters, mopeds, segways, and e-bike conversion kits are excluded from the program.
- Rebate Amounts:
- Qualifying e-bike purchases made at retailers within the city of Pasadena are eligible for rebates.
- $500 rebate for the purchase of a new qualifying e-bike from a bike shop located in Pasadena.
- $250 bonus rebate for the purchase of a qualifying new e-cargo bike or adaptive e-bike from a Pasadena bike shop.
- Additional $250 bonus rebate available for customers enrolled in PWP's income-qualified bill assistance program.
- Application Process:
- Detailed information on how to apply for the e-bike rebate program will be announced online at PWPweb.com in late June.
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Cal Bike E- Bike Campaigns
From Calbike.org: The California Air Resources Board (CARB) has begun to outline the e-bike incentives program. Here’s what we know so far:
- The incentives program will have a soft launch in four regions in June 2023. The statewide program will launch a couple months after that and will be open to people living anywhere in California.
- Qualifying applicants will get a voucher of up to $1,000 for a regular e-bike and up to $1,750 for a cargo or adaptive e-bike. People whose income is under 225% FPL or who live in disadvantaged (DAC) census tracts qualify for additional incentives of up to $250.
- To qualify for the incentive program, participants’ household income is capped at 300% of the federal poverty level (FPL), with special priority given to those under 225% FPL or living in a disadvantaged community.
- The program will support the purchase of Class 1 (up to 20 mph, pedal assist only) and Class 2 (up to 20 mph, pedal assist and throttle) e-bikes and Class 3 (up to 28 mph, pedal assist only). Only electric bikes in these classifications will qualify.
- Participants must purchase a bike from a California bike shop or online from a company with a business location in California.
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