Government Agency Partners for Odyne

Odyne has partnered with Government Agencies throughout the U.S. State and Federal subsidies, grants or tax credits can partially or fully offset the cost of a new electrification system. State subsidies vary with every state and the availability of Federal subsidies varies within each state.

Below is a listing of agencies with industry information about opportunities for assistance in purchasing electrification systems.

Contact Odyne for additional information about obtaining support through the following agencies.

CALSTART
www.calstart.org
A member-supported organization dedicated to expanding and supporting a high-tech clean transportation industry.

CEC (California Energy Commission)
www.energy.ca.gov

Drive Clean Chicago
Promotes clean air and better business solutions for Chicago’s fleets. Vehicles equipped with Odyne Systems are approved as an eligible vehicle for the program.  The incentives under the program cover 80% of the incremental cost of the vehicle.
www.drivecleanchicago.com

Electric Drive Transportation Association (EDTA)
www.electricdrive.org
An industry association dedicated to advancing electric drives as a core technology on the road to sustainable mobility.

Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)
www.epri.com
An independent, non-profit company performing research, development and design in the electricity sector for the benefit of the public.

Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy (EERE)
www.eere.energy.gov
To find information about the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.

A list of Clean Cities Coordinators by State.
www.afdc.energy.gov/cleancities/progs/coordinators.php

Fedconnect.net
www.fedconnect.net
An on-line marketplace where federal agencies post opportunities and make awards via the web.

Grants.gov
www.grants.gov
Find and apply for federal and government grants.

Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
www.irs.gov
The United State government enacted the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPAct) that enables fleets that purchase hybrid trucks to get a tax credit based on their fuel economy gains. For additional information for medium and heavy duty trucks visit the IRS web site www.irs.gov. For more information on the Plug-in electric truck credit IRC 30 and IRC 30d visit the following IRS links: http://www.irs.gov/businesses/article/0,,id=214841,00.html

Recovery.gov
www.recovery.gov
Information for the public to monitor the progress of the Stimulus Package.

Wisconsin Office of Energy Independence
http://energyindependence.wi.gov/
Leading Wisconsin’s efforts to advance clean energy and bioproducts.

U.S. Department of Energy
www.doe.gov
Their mission is to advance the national, economic, and energy security of the United States and to promote scientific and technological innovation in support of that mission.