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Port of Los Angeles and Long Beach Plus Up Funding is Now Open

The Port Plus Up program is now open with over $5 million available for zero-emission Class 8 drayage trucks serving the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.

WHAT’S AVAILABLE

Voucher enhancements funded by the Ports are stacked on top of the standard HVIP drayage voucher amount of $150,000 per truck:

    • $100,000 per truck for small drayage businesses (fleets of 20 trucks or fewer)
    • $75,000 per truck for larger drayage fleets (fleets of more than 20 trucks)

HOW TO APPLY

Funding is available on a first-come, first-served basis through the existing HVIP voucher request process and online Voucher Processing Center. Voucher requests follow standard HVIP requirements; eligible vehicles and dealers are listed at californiahvip.org.

To receive Port funding, purchasers must agree to the following:

    • Provide drayage service to the San Pedro Bay port complex—at least 50 trips per year for three years after voucher redemption, including at least 25 trips to the Port providing the enhancement. A trip is defined as one loaded gate entry to a port terminal.
    • Register the truck in the San Pedro Bay Ports’ Drayage Truck Registry (PDTR) and comply with its insurance requirements.
    • Remain registered in the PDTR for three years after redemption.
    • Begin using the truck in drayage service no later than 60 days after delivery.

Additional details are provided in the HVIP voucher request form and Terms and Conditions form.

Not performing drayage at the Ports? Funding is still available through standard HVIP, including over $90 million in drayage truck set-aside funds. Visit californiahvip.org/funding for funding updates.

ABOUT THE CLEAN TRUCK FUND

This program is made possible through two dedicated funding streams—the Port of Los Angeles Clean Truck Fund and the Port of Long Beach Clean Truck Fund—established to accelerate the transition to zero-emission drayage trucks at the San Pedro Bay port complex. The program is administered by CALSTART through the existing HVIP infrastructure.

ABOUT THE PORT OF LOS ANGELES

The busiest seaport in the Western Hemisphere, the Port of Los Angeles is North America’s leading trade gateway and has ranked as the number one container port in the United States for 22 consecutive years. San Pedro Bay port complex operations facilitate one in nine jobs across Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, and Ventura counties.

ABOUT THE PORT OF LONG BEACH

A global leader in green port initiatives, the Port of Long Beach handles trade valued at $200 billion annually and supports 2.6 million jobs across the United States. Named “The Best West Coast Seaport in North America” for five consecutive years, the Port is investing $2.2 billion in capital improvements over the next decade to enhance capacity, competitiveness, and sustainability.

Questions? Visit californiahvip.org or contact [email protected].