Rebates by Geography

Select an area on the map to see the number of rebates by vehicle category.

Rebates

A legend to reference the number of rebates received by applicants residing in respective geographical location in California. Each location has a different number of rebates.


A summary chart showing the number of statewide rebates received per vehicle type. The chart adjusts to reflect the geographic boundary selected on the map.



Last updated:
March 19, 2024

A heat map of California showing the number of rebates received in each county. The map can be switched to show either all rebates issued or only low-/moderate income increased rebates by using the toggle in the top right corner of the map. The map also provides buttons to search, to zoom in or out, and to return back to the default map screen.


A heat map of California showing the number of rebates received in each electric utility service zone. The map can be switched to show either all rebates issued or only low-/moderate income increased rebates by using the toggle in the top right corner of the map. The map also provides buttons to search, to zoom in or out, and to return back to the default map screen.

A heat map of California showing the number of rebates received in each air district. The map can be switched to show either all rebates issued or only low-/moderate income increased rebates by using the toggle in the top right corner of the map. The map also provides buttons to search, to zoom in or out, and to return back to the default map screen.


A heat map of California showing the number of rebates received in each senate district. The map can be switched to show either all rebates issued or only low-/moderate income increased rebates by using the toggle in the top right corner of the map. The map also provides buttons to search, to zoom in or out, and to return back to the default map screen.


A heat map of California showing the number of rebates received in each assembly district. The map can be switched to show either all rebates issued or only low-/moderate income increased rebates by using the toggle in the top right corner of the map. The map also provides buttons to search, to zoom in or out, and to return back to the default map screen.


A heat map of California showing the number of rebates received in each zip code. The map can be switched to show either all rebates issued or only low-/moderate income increased rebates by using the toggle in the top right corner of the map. The map also provides buttons to search, to zoom in or out, and to return back to the default map screen.


A heat map of California showing the number of rebates received in each census tract. The map can be switched to show either all rebates issued or only low-/moderate income increased rebates by using the toggle in the top right corner of the map. The map also provides buttons to search, to zoom in or out, and to return back to the default map screen.


A heat map of California showing the number of rebates received in each census tract that is classified as a disadvantaged community. The map can be switched to show either all rebates issued or only low-/moderate income increased rebates by using the toggle in the top right corner of the map. The map also provides buttons to search, to zoom in or out, and to return back to the default map screen.

Statewide Statistics

A summary of the total number of rebates and monetary amount given since the start of the program. Each summmary is separated by vehicle type with the total listed at the bottom.


1 California's ZIP codes are typically associated with mail delivery routes covering a geographic area; however, some ZIP codes are associated exclusively with a specific entity or post office. These ZIP codes are not included as selectable areas in the CVRP Rebate Map ZIP code layer. Records with unique or post-office-only ZIP codes are included in all other layers, in vehicle totals, and in the downloadable dataset.

2 Census tracts are classified as disadvantaged communities based on their population's exposure and vulnerability to pollution. Classification uses the multi-criteria CalEnviroScreen (3.0). More information is available on the Cap-and-Trade Auction Proceeds Funding Guidelines for Administering Agencies page. The census tracts represented use 2010 boundaries.

3 As of March 29, 2016, higher-income consumers became ineligible to participate in the CVRP and low-to-moderate-income consumers became eligible for increased rebate amounts. On November 1, 2016, the details of these eligibility criteria were adjusted. Further detail is available on the income eligibility page.


Please cite use of these data or images. For example:
Center for Sustainable Energy (2024). California Air Resources Board Clean Vehicle Rebate Project, CVRP Rebate Map. Data last updated March 19 2024. Retrieved [insert date retrieved] from https://cleanvehiclerebate.org/cvrp-rebate-map.

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