Alternative Fuels Incentive Grant Program (AFIG)




The Alternative Fuels Incentive Grant (AFIG) Program is now CLOSED. 

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The Alternative Fuels Incentive Grant (AFIG) Program was established in 1992 under Act 166.

What are the goals of the program?

The AFIG Program helps to create new markets for alternative fuels in Pennsylvania which enhances energy security. An investment is being made not only in alternative fuels, but the deployment of alternative fuel vehicles, fleets and technologies.

Alternative Fuel Incentive Grant projects promote and build markets for advanced, renewable and alternative energy transportation technologies. The intent is to provide a stimulus for opportunities that better manage Pennsylvania's fuel resources in a way that also improves the environment, supports economic development and enhances the quality of life.

Alternative Fuels Data Center
Major source of information on AFVs including lists of vehicles available from manufacturers, national refueling information, emission reduction demonstration studies.

Fleet Buyer's Guide
A web site designed to help you understand and acquire AFV's.

Fuel Economy Site
The Department of Energy and the Environmental Protection Agency have jointly developed a new web-site that allows consumers easy access to fuel economy data on-line over the Internet.

Clean Cities Program

A locally-based government/industry partnership whose mission is to increase the use of alternative fuels. Pennsylvania has two Clean Cities participants, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. The Pittsburgh web site includes map of refueling stations.

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NOW OPEN: The Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Rebate Program

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