$12 million allocated in this latest round of funding.
INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Volkswagen Mitigation Trust Fund Committee (Committee) recently awarded $12 million to 29 projects around the state that will reduce diesel emissions in local communities. The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) received 31 quality applications totaling $23.4 million for the $12 million allocated in this latest round of funding.
Vehicles funded include four electric and 74 propane school buses, one electric and six compressed natural gas (CNG) transit buses, one electric utility truck, one electric short haul truck, and two electric and 18 CNG refuse haulers. In addition, five non-road projects were funded including a clean-diesel locomotive and two tugboats, four electric terminal tractors, and two electric material handlers. 15 first-time applicants to the program were awarded funding spanning 13 counties across the state.
In addition, the Committee awarded funding to South Shore Clean Cities (SSCC) to implement a statewide Education, Outreach, and Marketing Program. The Committee previously selected the Indiana Utility Group (IUG), comprised of eight Indiana utilities, to manage the direct-current fast charging (DC Fast) program which will include 61 DC Fast stations across Indiana. SSCC will work cooperatively with IDEM and the IUG to support the rollout and sustainability of Indiana's statewide electric vehicle charging network.
For more information about the Indiana Volkswagen Mitigation Trust Program, please visit idem.IN.gov/vwtrust.
About the Committee
The Indiana Volkswagen Environmental Mitigation Trust Fund Committee (Committee) was formed under an executive order issued by Gov. Eric Holcomb on Oct. 4, 2017. The Committee will play a vital role in the disbursement of Indiana’s share of funds from the Environmental Mitigation Trust created as part of Volkswagen's settlement of Clean Air Act violations regarding diesel emissions from its vehicles. Indiana will receive approximately $41 million under the terms of the consent decree.
About IDEM
IDEM (idem.IN.gov) implements federal and state regulations regarding the environment. Through compliance assistance, incentive programs and educational outreach, the agency encourages and aids businesses and citizens in protecting Hoosiers and our environment.