Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Find answers to common questions about the Driving Clean Assistance Program. From eligibility requirements to clean vehicle options and financing details, our FAQs provide all the essential information to help you navigate the program with ease. You can find comprehensive program information in the DCAP Consumer Guide (English Version) / DCAP Consumer Guide (Spanish Version) and the DCAP Terms and Conditions, available in both English and Spanish.

Program Status and Background

DCAP is launching a regional rollout organized by air districts. Below are the DCAP regions along with their expected application opening dates. Additional counties will be announced before their respective opening dates. To view a list of air districts, please visit: https://ww2.arb.ca.gov/california-air-districts

Region 1

Air District / County Application Opening Date
Air District: Imperial

County: Imperial

Q4 2024

Region 2

Air District / County Application Opening Date
Air District: Mojave Desert AQMD

County: San Bernardino*, Riverside*

Q4 2024
Air District: Eastern Kern APCD

County: Kern*

Q4 2024
Air District: Antelope Valley AQMD

County: Los Angeles*

Q4 2024

Region 3

Air District / County Application Opening Date
Air District: Great Basin Unified APCD

County: Alpine, Inyo, Mono

Q4 2024
Air District: Mariposa County APCD

County:  Mariposa

Q4 2024
Air District: Tuolumne County APCD

County:  Tuolumne

Q4 2024
Air District: Calaveras County APCD

County:  Calaveras

Q4 2024
Air District: Amador County APCD

County:  Amador

Q4 2024
Air District: El Dorado County AQMD

County:  El Dorado

Q4 2024
Air District: Placer County APCD

County:  Placer

Q4 2024
Air District: Feather River AQMD

County:  Yuba, Sutter

Q4 2024

Region 4

Air District / County Application Opening Date
Air District: Northern Sierra AQMD

County:  Nevada, Plumas, Sierra

Q4 2024
Air District: Lassen County APCD

County:  Lassen

Q4 2024
Air District: Modoc County APCD

County:  Modoc

Q4 2024
Air District: Siskiyou County APCD

County:  Siskiyou

Q4 2024
Air District: Shasta County AQMD

County:  Shasta

Q4 2024
Air District: Tehama County APCD

County:  Tehama

Q4 2024
Air District: Butte County AQMD

County:  Butte

Q4 2024

Region 5

Air District / County Application Opening Date
Air District: North Coast Unified AQMD

County:  Del Norte, Humboldt, Trinity

Q4 2024
Air District: Mendocino County AQMD

County:  Mendocino

Q4 2024
Air District: Northern Sonoma County APCD

County:  Sonoma*

Q4 2024
Air District: Lake County AQMD

County:  Lake

Q4 2024
Air District: Yolo-Solano AQMD

County:  Yolo, Solano*

Q4 2024
Air District: Colusa County APCD

County:  Colusa

Q4 2024
Air District: Glenn County APCD

County:  Glenn

Q4 2024

Region 6

Air District / County Application Opening Date
Air District: Monterey Bay Air Resources District

County:  Monterey, San Benito, Santa Cruz

Q1 2025
Air District: Santa Luis Obispo County APCD

County:  San Luis Obispo

Q1 2025
Air District: Santa Barbara County APCD

County:  Santa Barbara

Q1 2025
Air District: Ventura County APCD

County:  Ventura

Q1 2025

Region 7

Air District / County Application Opening Date
Air District: South Coast AQMD

County:  Orange, Los Angeles*, San Bernardino*, Riverside*

Q1 2025
Air District: San Joaquin Valley APCD

County:  Fresno, Kings, Madera, Merced, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Tulare, Kern*

Q1 2025
Air District: Sacramento AQMD

County:  Sacramento

Q1 2025
Air District: Bay Area AQMD

County:  Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano*, Sonoma*

Q1 2025
Air District: San Diego APCD

County:  San Diego

Q1 2025

*Counties fall in more than one air district. Individual address will be used to determine the Clean Cars 4 All (CC4A) program administrator the participant will be referred to.  

DCAP provides education, funding, financial counseling, and referrals to lenders for lower-income Californians. The program provides support for recycling an older and high-polluting vehicle, and referrals to vehicle dealerships to purchase, or lease, an eligible clean vehicle. Clean vehicles include a new or used, battery electric vehicle (BEV), plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV), zero-emission vehicle (ZEV), zero-emission motorcycle (ZEM), or fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV).

The California Air Resource Board funds DCAP from the General and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Fund. The program is administered by the Community Housing Development Corporation (CHDC).

Eligibility and Application

Eligible applicants for DCAP must be California residents, and be income qualified, which means having an income at, or below, 300% Federal Poverty Level (FPL).  For more information about household, residency, or income verification please see the consumer guide. 

The application review process can take up to 30 days from the date of submission. However high application volume may cause further delays. Participants who reside in a Disadvantaged Community (DAC) will have priority. For more information on the needs-based processing please see the consumer guide. 

No, down payment assistance grants do not need to be repaid if the 30-month ownership requirement has been met. For more information about the ownership requirements please visit the Consumer Guide. 

a. Enter your address into the system.

b. Click on the yellow dot that appears on the map.

c. Use the arrows to scroll through the classifications that are displayed.

d. Look for “Disadvantaged Community: CES 4.0” or “Low Income Community.”

e. If you see a “yes” next to either of these classifications, you live in a DAC or LIC.

Category Most Common Documents
Income- Employed
  • Previous Year Tax Transcript 
  • 2 Most Recent Pay Stubs (non-filers)
Income- Categorical Eligibility
  • SSI Award Letter
  • VA Benefits Award Letter
  • SSA Award Letter
Income- Self Employed
  • Previous Year Tax Transcript with Schedule C
  • 6 Month of Bank Statement (Rideshare and Food Delivery Services Only)
Residency
  • CA Driver’s License
  • Most Recent Utility Bill 
  • Most Recent Phone or Internet Bill
An additional list of documents is available on the application checklist

No, DCAP cannot be stacked with any other CARB funded program. To find a stacking option please refer to Access Clean California’s benefit finder. 

Incentive Amount

Program Pathway / Grant Amount  Vehicle Recycling Required? / Charging Grant
Program Pathway: Clean Cars 4 All

Grant Amount:

<300% FPL + Living in a Disadvantaged Community- 

  • BEV/FCEV: $12,000 new/used
  • PHEV: $11,500 new/used
Vehicle Recycling Required?: Yes

Charging Grant: $2,000 for Level 2 Charger Installation or Charge Card

Program Pathway: Clean Cars 4 All

Grant Amount:

<300% FPL Only:

  • BEV/FCEV: $10,000 new/used
  • PHEV: $9,500 new/used
Vehicle Recycling Required?: Yes

Charging Grant: $2,000 for Level 2 Charger Installation or Charge Card

Program Pathway: Financing Assistance

Grant Amount:

  • BEV/FCEV: $7,500 new/used
  • PHEV: $7,000 new/used
Vehicle Recycling Required?: No

Charging Grant: $2,000 for Level 2 Charger Installation or Charge Card

Financing

Even with down payment assistance, many people still need a loan to purchase/lease a vehicle. DCAP has built a network of vetted, community-based lenders who offer loans capped at 8% interest rate to access DCAP’s lending network, individuals must participate in at least one financial counseling session with one of DCAP’s certified credit-loan counselors. For more information about financial counseling and loan support please visit the Consumer Guide. 

Participants can get financing from a third-party lender, but this financing must have an interest rate below 8% and not exceed $45,000.  Participants can also purchase/lease the vehicle in cash, without getting a loan, and will be asked to provide a receipt showing the cash payment.

Purchase and Lease

Vehicles that are BEV, PHEV, FCEV, or ZEM must be purchased from a franchise dealer, dealer that is a member of the Credit Union Direct Lending (CUDL) platform, or through a DCAP broker. In addition, used vehicles:

a. Must be eight model years old and newer, calculated by subtracting seven from the current calendar year of the transaction.
b. Eligible vehicles must be purchased or leased in California.
c. Cannot have been purchased/leased previously with CARB funds.
d. Must have 75,000 odometer miles or less.
e. Must be inspected by a licensed auto mechanic.
f. Must have a vehicle history report.
g. Cannot have an open recall per the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

Before finalizing the purchase or lease of the vehicle, participants must provide the dealership with their approval packet and, if applicable, a loan pre-approval letter. The dealership will use the grant as a down payment to reduce the vehicle’s cost.

Yes, however the vehicle and leasing terms still must meet program requirements 

Clean Cars 4 All

For CC4A Participants, dealerships will need to reduce the state sales and use tax credit rate by 3.9375%. Dealerships and participants will need to sign the CDTFA-230-ZEV form titled “Partial Exemption Certificate- Zero Emission Vehicle Section 6368.2.” A copy of this document will be made available in the participant’s approval packet.

a. Must be model year 2009 or older.   

b. The vehicle title must: 

    • Be free of Lienholders.  
    • Be issued under the participant’s name. 
    • Have an issued date that is at least one day prior to the application submission date. 
    • Salvaged titles are eligible so long as all other requirements are met. 

c. Be a passenger vehicle, truck, SUV, or van with a gross vehicle weight rating of 10,000 pounds or less.    

d. Operated continuously in California for at least two years prior to the application submission date with gaps during the period totaling no more than 120 days.

Participants who choose the CC4A pathway may choose not to purchase/lease a replacement vehicle. Those participants can choose multiple alternative clean mobility options that include the following choices: public transit, car sharing, bike sharing, and electric bicycle (e-bike) passes for up to $7,500 total. 

Dealerships

You may refer dealerships to the program by visiting our dealer page web page or by emailing our team at dealership@drivingcleanca.org. Dealerships must be approved before completing your purchase or lease.   

Yes, the dealership may hold the vehicle until the payment has been received. 

Charging

Participants who complete the purchase/lease of a qualifying plug-in hybrid or battery electric vehicle are eligible for a charging support grant of up to $2,000. Participants can choose between a public charging card, or a level 2 home installation. For more information on the charging options please visit the Consumer Guide