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ProCOT Rebates
Official Website
Administrative Entity: |
Propane Council of Texas
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Open To: |
Private fleets
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Total Incentives Available |
- Up to $10,000 per fleet available
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Deadline: |
- Until funds are exhausted.
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How to Apply: |
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Incentive Details: |
- Incentives will be available for the incremental cost between gas/diesel vehicles and the LPG vehicle minus the applicable IRS tax incentive.
- Up to $5,000 will be awarded for vehicles qualifying for 50% tax incentive.
- Up to $2,000 will be awarded for vehicles qualifying for 80% tax incentive.
- ProCOT is offering incentives for the purchase of engines converted to LPG. These may be bi-fuel and/or dedicated systems.
- Up to $6,500 will be awarded for conversions.
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Qualifications: |
- The purchaser’s fleet must have a minimum of five (5) vehicles prior to application.
- The purchaser’s fleet vehicle must have less than 30,000 miles to qualify to the ProCOT Vehicle Incentive.
- The purchaser must be a private fleet.
- Fleet vehicles awarded a ProCOT incentive must be registered and operated in Texas.
- The purchaser shall agree that the vehicle for which an incentive is provided must remain in use, in the service area for a period of three (3) years or 45,000 miles.
- The purchaser shall agree to follow the equipment manufacturer’s recommendations for maintenance of propane engine and conversion equipment.
- All new OEM propane vehicle engine and/or all conversion systems must be EPA and/or CARB certified systems.
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Contact Information: |
Questions about the program: (800) 325-7427
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Note: ROUSH CleanTech provides no representations, assurances or guarantees to you regarding federal, state, local and other tax incentives or grants. This website does not constitute tax advice. You are strongly advised to consult with your tax advisor regarding the specific federal, state, local, and other tax incentives or grants. The “summary” above is based on ROUSH CleanTech’s interpretation of publicly accessible grant funding documents and is meant to provide an overview of the opportunity. You are strongly advised to review the full grant funding language yourself before making any decisions about pursuing grant funding.
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