FirstEnergy Utility Companies, Nissan Partner On Electric Vehicle Rebates
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FirstEnergy utility customers served by Med-Ed, Penelec, Penn Power and West Penn Power can receive a $3,500 rebate of the price of a 2019 Nissan LEAF or a $2,500 rebate on a 2019 LEAF Plus electric vehicles. To receive the rebate, customers need to show their monthly utility billing statement and a copy of the FirstEnergy/Nissan promotional flyer to participating LEAF-certified Nissan dealerships. Nissan suggests calling ahead to the dealership to confirm inventory. The rebate program ends on September 30, 2019. For more information, visit the FirstEnergy Pennsylvania Electric Vehicles webpage. Other Clean Vehicle-Related Grants/Rebates Applications are now being accepted for these clean vehicle grant programs with these deadlines-- -- September 23-- DEP Class 8 Truck/Transit Bus Clean Vehicle Grants -- October 30-- DEP Ocean-Going Vessel Shorepower Grants -- December 13-- DEP Alternative Fuels Incentive Vehicle Grants -- December 16-- DEP Grants/Rebates Electric Vehicle Charging Stations -- December 31-- DEP Alternative Fuel Vehicle Rebates For more information on alternative fuel incentive grants and rebates, visit DEP’s Alternative Fuels Incentive Grant Program webpage. For more information on clean transportation grants and rebates available under the Volkswagen settlement in Pennsylvania, visit the Driving PA Forward webpage. NewsClips: 6 Central PA Cleaner Energy Project Receive Volkswagen Settlement Funding VW Settlement Will Fund New EV Charging Stations In East Liberty Pittsburgh Port Authority Approved For $1.9M Grant To Purchase Electric Buses Lithium Supply Outpaces Demand For Electric Cars, Philly Company Faces Stock Drop Toomey, Feinstein Would Abolish Federal Ethanol Fuel Mandate Related Article: Wolf Awards $8.5 Million In Volkswagen Settlement Grants To Reduce Transportation Pollution [Posted: July 30, 2019] |
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8/5/2019 |
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