TERP Grant Programs
The TERP programs offer multiple grant opportunities. Each grant has specific eligibility requirements and may have different application periods.
TERP Grants
Find vehicles and equipment below along with the most common TERP grants associated with them. Each grant has specific eligibility requirements, varying application periods, and separate application instructions.
Alternative Fueling Facilities Program (AFFP)
Offers grants statewide to replace older drayage trucks and equipment operating at eligible seaports and rail yards.
Learn Moreabout the AFFP program.Seaport and Rail Yard Areas Emissions Reduction Program (SPRY)
Offers grants to construct or expand fueling stations that provide natural gas and other alternative fuels within the Clean Transportation Zone.
Learn Moreabout the SPRY program.Light-Duty Motor Vehicle Purchase or Lease Incentive Program (LDPLIP)
Offers grants statewide to purchase or lease an eligible, new light-duty vehicle, such as an electric car or truck.
Learn Moreabout the LDPLIP program.New Technology Implementation Grant Program (NTIG)
Offers grants statewide to implement new technologies that reduce emissions of pollutants from facilities and other stationary sources.
Learn Moreabout the NTIG program.Rebate Grants Program
Offers grants in eligible counties to upgrade or replace diesel heavy-duty vehicles and non-road equipment on a first-come, first-served basis.
Learn Moreabout the Rebate program.Texas Clean Fleet Program (TCFP)
Offers grants in eligible counties to replace heavy-duty and light-duty on-road diesel vehicles with alternative fuel and hybrid vehicles.
Learn Moreabout the TCFP program.Texas Clean School Bus Program (TCSB)
Offers grants statewide to offset the cost of projects that reduce emissions from diesel exhaust. Eligible projects include replacing or retrofitting diesel-fueled school buses.
Learn Moreabout the TCSB program.Emissions Reduction Incentive Grants (ERIG)
Offers grants to repower or replace older locomotives, marine vessels, stationary equipment, or select non-road equipment to reduce NOx emissions in ozone nonattainment areas and affected counties in Texas.
Learn Moreabout the ERIG program.Texas Natural Gas Vehicle Grant Program (TNGVGP)
Offers grants in eligible counties to repower heavy-duty or medium-duty vehicles with natural gas engines or replace the vehicles with natural gas vehicles.
Learn Moreabout the TNGVGP program.Governmental Alternative Fuel Fleet Grant Program (GAFF)
Offers grants statewide to assist with purchasing or leasing new vehicles that operate primarily on compressed natural gas, liquefied natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, hydrogen fuel cells, or electricity.
Learn Moreabout the GAFF program.Didn't find what you need?
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If the grant that suits your need isn’t currently accepting applications, we’ll let you know when it is. Don’t miss out on receiving your funding for the road ahead—join the TERP Hot Topics email list today.
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