CORE Heavy-Duty Funding Success for FY24-25

The fiscal year 2024–2025 Clean Off-Road Equipment Voucher Incentive Project (CORE) heavy-duty funding cycle officially closed on November 19 — and the response was overwhelming. With over $36 million in voucher funds available, this cycle saw strong engagement from purchasers, dealers, OEMs, and public agencies across California. The demand underscores the growing momentum for zero-emission off-road equipment, and the critical role CORE plays in accelerating clean technology adoption.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Small Businesses Lead the Way: Over 90% of requested vouchers came from small businesses, with 10% from government agencies, affirming CORE’s mission to empower these stakeholders.
- High Demand in Agriculture & Construction: Requests from these sectors exceeded available funding by 4x, underscoring the importance of CORE in reducing upfront costs and driving zero-emission adoption.
- 600+ Pieces of Equipment Requested: This number highlights the urgent need for continued investment in clean off-road technology.
SUCCESS STORIES
The Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts (LACSD) partnered with CORE to deploy 14 pieces of zero-emission off-road equipment. The results have been boosted efficiency, improved working conditions, and lowered operational costs.
Thank you for being part of this successful cycle. Stay tuned for details on the CARB Workgroup Webinar in 2026, where stakeholders can help shape the next round of funding.
Contact Us
Visit californiacore.org or contact [email protected] for more information or questions.
CORE Newsletter: October 2025

Funding Update
Apply Now: Heavy-Duty Funding Still Available for Select Categories
CORE is still accepting applications for heavy-duty equipment funding through the $36 million allocated by CARB. While most equipment categories are currently oversubscribed, roughly $5 million in funding remains available for cargo handling equipment, large forklifts, railcar/freight equipment, and transport refrigeration units.
Small businesses and public agencies can still receive point-of-sale vouchers to reduce upfront costs for these eligible categories. Vouchers are approved on a first-come, first-served basis, so timely submission is strongly encouraged.
Voucher requests are continuing to be accepted for oversubscribed categories; however, these will be placed on a contingency list and are not guaranteed. Funding closes November 19, so act quickly.
Ready to apply? Connect with a dealer today to submit your application and secure funding while it lasts.
Upcoming Events
2025 Oakland Ride and Drive
Ready to feel the power of innovation? This November, CALSTART and CARB are hosting the Oakland Ride and Drive to offer a hands-on experience with the latest zero-emission off-road equipment, giving you the chance to test drive groundbreaking machines designed for high-performance operation.
From rugged construction gear to advanced large forklifts, past events have showcased over 70 Class 2b-8 trucks, buses, vans, and off-road equipment. This free event is a great opportunity to explore the future of clean transportation—not just by looking, but by driving.
Whether you're looking to display your equipment, host a booth in the resource fair, or sign up to ride, there’s a spot for you. Spaces fill quickly. Register today.
CORE in the Community
Watch the Case Study: Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts
With support from the CORE point-of-sale vouchers, Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts (LACSD) introduced a range of fully electric off-road machines into its fleet, including 11 wheel loaders and 3 backhoes. These additions have significantly improved the agency’s ability to perform critical tasks while reducing emissions across its operations.
See how LACSD is powering progress with zero-emission off-road equipment and CORE support.
Zero-Emission Ferries – United Kingdom

The first-ever ZE Ferries UK Conference on October 2 brought together 70 maritime leaders in London to chart a path toward cleaner ferry fleets. With strong interest in electrification and hybrid solutions, the event highlighted growing global collaboration and innovation. Emily Spath, Deputy Director of CORE, moderated a panel on policy and financing, where UK SHORE announced £400M in upcoming maritime funding. She also introduced the CORE project, sparking interest from OEMs exploring new applications. The UK’s proactive approach offers valuable insights for accelerating zero-emission ferry adoption worldwide.
Pacific Coast Congress of Harbor Masters and Port Managers

At the Pacific Coast Congress of Harbor Masters and Port Managers in Seaside, OR, industry leaders gathered to discuss the future of zero-emission maritime operations. Emily Spath connected with end users, marine charging provider Aqua SuperPower, and other key stakeholders to share insights and explore solutions. The event highlighted the unique challenges ports face in electrification and the growing interest in clean marine technologies. CORE’s presence reinforced its commitment to supporting infrastructure and OEM innovation as the maritime sector moves toward a zero-emission future
Spotlight on Success | Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts
Discover how the Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts (LACSD) are redefining sustainability in waste management by leading the adoption of zero-emission vehicles and equipment. This spotlight reveals how they utilized support from California’s Clean Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project (HVIP) and Clean Off-Road Equipment Incentive Project (CORE), to deploy a powerful mix of clean trucks and off-road equipment—cutting costs, boosting efficiency, and driving over 4 million clean miles. Learn how HVIP and CORE's point-of-sale vouchers reduced upfront costs and maximized equipment utility, making electric alternatives a sensible solution for fleet owners. Listen to LACSD leaders explain their journey to carbon neutrality and the improvements they've seen in their operations since introducing zero-emissions equipment. This video offers valuable insights for fleet owners and public agencies who may be skeptical about the performance of clean technology in heavy-duty environments. LACSD shares its real-world successes with electric trucks and off-road equipment that have positioned it as a leader in the waste management industry. Want to explore funding for zero-emission trucks or off-road equipment? Sign up using the links below to stay informed about CORE and HVIP funding and program updates.
CORE Newsletter: August 2025

Funding Update
Apply Now: Heavy-Duty Funding Cycle Open
CORE is now accepting applications for heavy-duty equipment funding. Small businesses and public agencies can receive vouchers to reduce the upfront costs of heavy-duty equipment from the $36.1 million allocated by CARB. These point-of-sale vouchers apply to agricultural, airport, construction, maritime, and logistical equipment. Vouchers are approved on a first-come, first-served basis, and funding goes quickly. Submit applications soon to be considered.
Ready to apply? Connect with a dealer today to submit your application.
CORE in the Community
Easy Electric Equipment Deployment with USGBC-CA
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On July 31, CORE had the pleasure of presenting at the “Easy Electric Equipment Deployment” webinar, hosted by the U.S. Green Building Council California. This webinar brought together construction and architectural stakeholders to showcase innovative zero-emission equipment and how purchasers can leverage CORE vouchers to get point-of-sale discounts in the FY24-25 heavy-duty funding cycle. Attendees got a firsthand look at real-world voucher applications from industry innovators. Each showcased how CORE is helping them accelerate their transition to clean technology.
Click here to watch the recording and see how these manufacturers are driving change with CORE.
2025 CA Tribal Leaders Energy Summit
CORE project administrators were proud to attend the 4th Annual Tribal Leaders Energy Summit August 5-6. This event created opportunities for knowledge sharing between San Diego Gas & Electric, Southern California Edison, Pacific Gas & Electric, federal and state agencies, corporate and community organizations, and Tribes in the state of California. Attendees had an opportunity to participate in a Ride & Drive to experience the power of zero-emission equipment and vehicles firsthand. Thank you to all who participated in this significant event for tribal communities.
CORE Advocates Learning Symposium
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This month, CORE hosted its annual Advocates Learning Symposium webinar ahead of the heavy-duty funding launch. Leading equipment manufacturers Monarch, Bobcat, Terminalift, and Twin Disc demonstrated how purchasers can get instant savings on their cutting-edge offerings. A highlight was special guest, Lolonis Vineyards, who revealed how they successfully utilized vouchers to improve daily operations and meet sustainability goals. Thank you to all attendees for taking the time to learn more about the CORE project.
Watch the recording to see how your small business or public agency can benefit from CORE vouchers.
IVT Expo – Off-Highway Vehicle Technology
At this year’s IVT Expo in Chicago, Matthew Diener, Air Pollution Specialist at CARB, joined Chris Vavra of StratMg for a fireside chat: “Where the Sidewalk Ends, the Off-Road Begins – Why Off-Road Emissions Matter and How California is Advancing Technology in the Off-Road Space.”
Mr. Diener shared how California is rapidly advancing toward a zero-emissions future under Governor Newsom’s Executive Order N-79-20, Assembly Bill 32, and Senate Bill 32. He highlighted CARB’s leadership through initiatives such as CORE, advanced technology demonstrations, Tier 5 Off-Road Compression Ignition Engine standards, and the forthcoming Phased Advanced Clean Equipment Rule.
The discussion also showcased real-world deployments of zero-emission off-road equipment and introduced the voluntary California Clean Construction program currently under development.
CORE Newsletter: July 2025

Funding Update
Professional Landscaping Equipment Funding Closing
The Professional Landscape Service Equipment (PLE) funding segment will officially close on July 29, 2025, at 9:00 AM PT. This year, the CORE team was proud to reallocate nearly $7 million in unredeemed vouchers from 2023, an opportunity that was met with overwhelming enthusiasm from California’s landscaping professionals.
The strong response to this year’s funding opportunity reflects a growing commitment to cleaner, quieter, and more sustainable landscaping practices. Together, we’re helping make California a healthier place to live and work.
CORE Heavy-Duty Implementation Manual Changes
CARB announced funding amounts for the upcoming Heavy-Duty funding cycle. The cycle opens on August 19, 2025 at 9 AM PT.
CORE issues vouchers on a first-come, first-served basis. If you’re considering zero-emission equipment purchases this year, connect with a participating dealer early. Dealers can help you choose eligible equipment and get your application ready before funding officially opens.
Get a head start by exploring eligible equipment and dealers now.
The IM published on June 18, 2025, has been changed as follows:
- Inadvertently omitted portions of the voucher amount tables detailing the infrastructure enhancements have been restored
- Voucher status definitions were updated to align with what occurs
- Various punctuation and spelling corrections have been made
Deadline to Apply for Zero-Emission Marine Vessel Funding
The funding for zero-emission marine vessel repowering projects will close on August 14, 2025, at 4:00 PM PT. After this date, applications for this project category will not be accepted.
This project is a part of the VW Zero-Emission Freight and Marine (ZEFM) statewide solicitation. It provides funding for repowering ferries, tugboats, and towboats in California. By scrapping and replacing combustion-fueled marine engines with eco-friendly alternatives, purchasers can save up to 75% of eligible costs per vessel. Additionally, funds from this project are stackable with CORE vouchers.
To see if your vessel qualifies or to start your application, click the link below.
Events & Webinars
Easy Electric Equipment Deployment Webinar with USGBC
Learn how CORE is helping California’s Construction stakeholders implement zero-emission heavy-duty machines at the Easy Electric Equipment Deployment Webinar, hosted by CORE partner, the U.S. Green Building Council California (USGBC-CA). Attendees will hear from public agencies that have successfully integrated CORE-funded equipment and explore cutting-edge solutions from top manufacturers. Don’t miss this opportunity to get questions answered by CORE staff ahead of the upcoming Heavy-Duty funding cycle.

Date: July 31
Location: Zoom
Hosted by: U.S. Green Building Council California
CORE Advocates Learning Symposium
We are pleased to announce the return of the CORE Advocates Learning Symposium webinar series. This webinar features small business owners, public agencies, equipment manufacturers, and dealers who have advanced their businesses and improved their environment by investing in cutting-edge electric alternatives through CORE vouchers. These speakers will cover their experience purchasing construction, port and other zero-emission heavy-duty off-road equipment.
This year’s theme: Supporting Small Businesses and Public Agencies

Date: August 8
Location: Zoom
Hosted by: CORE Project Administrators
Register now to hear from industry experts how your small business or public agency can benefit from CORE vouchers.
2025 CA Tribal Leaders Energy Summit
Join CALSTART at the 4th Annual Tribal Leaders Energy Summit held at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Wheatland, Aug 5-6, 2025. This event is designed to share information among San Diego Gas & Electric, Southern California Edison, Pacific Gas & Electric, federal and state agencies, corporate and community organizations, and Tribes in the state of California. This event will also feature a Ride & Drive for attendees to experience the power of zero-emission equipment and vehicles firsthand. Don’t miss the opportunity to meet with sustainability leaders and learn about the innovative technologies shaping the future of California.
Date: August 5-6, 2025
Location: Hard Rock Hotel – Wheatland, CA
Hosted By: Southern California Edison
CORE in the Community – Event Recaps
CARB Workgroup Webinar for CORE, HVIP, & ISEF
On July 22, CARB held a webinar workgroup meeting on the CORE, HVIP, ISEF, and the Long-Term Heavy-Duty Investment Strategy. CARB is developing polices leading up to the fiscal year (FY) 2025-26 Funding Plan for Clean Transportation incentives. This meeting provided an opportunity for community stakeholders to give feedback on proposed policy changes, new implementation mechanisms, and eligibility criteria for the upcoming funding year. Want to learn more about proposed changes for CORE? Click here to view the slides
CORE Advocate Learning Symposium: Supporting Small Businesses and Public Agencies
Unlock CORE Funding for Off-Road Heavy-Duty Equipment | FY24-25 Zero-Emission Vouchers
Discover how your business can benefit from California’s CORE (Clean Off-Road Equipment Voucher Incentive Project) funding for the FY24-25 cycle.
In this video, top zero-emission equipment manufacturers Monarch, Bobcat, Terminalift, and Twin Disc share insights into their eligible offerings and how you can take advantage of this opportunity.
Special guest Lolonis Vineyards reveals how they successfully used CORE vouchers to accelerate their operations and sustainability goals.
Whether you're in agriculture, construction, or industrial sectors, this is your chance to learn how to go green and save green.
CORE Newsletter: June 2025

Funding Update
Implementation Manual Released June 18, 2025
On June 18, CARB released the Implementation Manual (IM) for the upcoming Heavy-Duty equipment funding segment. On August 19th, CORE will release funding for heavy-duty off-road equipment. This IM features several significant updates for administering vouchers for equipment purchasers, dealers, and manufacturers. Some of the changes include:
- Equipment consolidation types due to limited funding
- Voucher eligibility is limited to small businesses and public agencies for this fiscal year
- Tighter voucher redemption deadlines
- Rental and leasing company policy updates
- And more
Click the link below to learn more about the IM.
CARB hosted a workgroup webinar for the HVIP, CORE, and ISEF incentive projects on May 30. Representatives from each project presented the major IM changes, answered questions, and accepted comments from stakeholders.
To view the recording of this webinar, click the link below.
Upcoming Events
2025 CA Tribal Leaders Energy Summit
Join CALSTART at the 4th Annual Tribal Leaders Energy Summit held at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Wheatland, Aug 5-6, 2025. This event is designed to share information among San Diego Gas & Electric, Southern California Edison, Pacific Gas & Electric, federal and state agencies, corporate and community organizations, and Tribes in the state of California. This event will also feature a Ride & Drive for attendees to experience the power of zero-emission equipment and vehicles firsthand. Don’t miss the opportunity to meet with sustainability leaders and learn about the innovative technologies shaping the future of California.
Date: August 5-6, 2025
Location: Hard Rock Hotel – Wheatland, CA
Hosted By: Southern California Edison
CORE Advocates Learning Symposium
We are pleased to announce the return of the CORE Advocates Learning Symposium webinar series. This two-part series features small business owners, public agencies, equipment manufacturers, and dealers who have advanced their businesses and improved their environment by investing in cutting-edge electric alternatives through CORE vouchers. This year’s theme is Supporting Small Businesses and Public Agencies. The webinars will be hosted via Zoom and will cover the following topics:
- August 1 – Forklifts and Cargo Handling Equipment
- August 8 – Transport Refrigeration Units, Generators, and Commercial Harbor Craft
Register now to hear from industry experts how your small business or public agency can benefit from CORE vouchers.
Location: Zoom
Hosted By: CALSTART
CORE in the Community – Event Recaps
Electric & Hybrid Marine Expo Europe 2025
CORE Project Manager for Maritime, Emily Spath, attended the world’s leading exhibition and conference for maritime electrification, decarbonization, and GHG reduction solutions in Amsterdam. She spoke on a panel about the electrification of and support for infrastructure in ports and between them. She also had the opportunity to talk about the successes of the CORE project on a global stage and show the positive impact incentive programs have on their community’s health and environment.

Anaheim Ride & Drive
On June 18, CORE participated in the Anaheim Ride & Drive at Angel Stadium. This event was the largest Ride & Drive in CALSTART history, with over 800+ registrants who got to experience firsthand the power and capabilities of electric off-road equipment. CORE Project Administrators enjoyed meeting with community stakeholders, small businesses, and public agencies interested in investing in clean alternatives. CORE Project Administrators gave a brief presentation on the benefits and impact of the CORE project. On behalf of everyone at CORE, thank you to those who stopped by the booth and participated in our off-road equipment bingo card.

Global MOU Summit
CALSTART staff had the opportunity to meet in Amsterdam to engage with sustainability stakeholders worldwide at the Global Memorandum of Understanding Summit. Experts discussed strategies for policymaking, eco-friendly infrastructure changes, and green truck and bus deployment.

CORE FY24-25 Implementation Manual Released
CORE will reopen for voucher request applications on August 19, 2025. To support this funding cycle, CARB has released the CORE Implementation Manual (IM), which determines the project requirements for purchasers, dealers, and manufacturers of heavy-duty off-road equipment. Updates to the IM include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Terminal tractors are graduating from CORE due to their commercial success and the availability of alternative funding sources. As a result, they are not eligible for vouchers this fiscal year.
- Voucher application window reduced from six months to three months.
- Eligibility is limited to small businesses and public agencies for this fiscal year.
- Revised definition of small business:
- Going forward, eligibility will be based solely on gross receipts, defined as businesses with average annual gross receipts of $15 million or less.
- Purchasers are required to be in full compliance with all applicable regulatory requirements prior to submitting a voucher request application. If the Project Administrator requests documentation to verify compliance or a valid exemption, and the purchaser fails to provide such documentation within 30 calendar days, the voucher request may be subject to cancellation.
- Purchasers must show proof of business operations in the State of California for a minimum of one year prior to submitting the voucher request.
- Rental and leasing policy updates:
- The rental or leasing company is now considered the purchaser, regardless of lease length.
- A rental or leasing company participating in CORE as a purchaser cannot act as its own dealer. Instead, they must work with the equipment manufacturer, who must be a CORE-approved dealer.
- Lease agreements must be submitted by the dealer during voucher redemption.
- Narrow-body aircraft tugs are eligible for vouchers, alongside wide-body tugs.
To view the full IM and Attachment E for Cargo Handling Equipment, please click the links below:
CARB sought public comment on May 30, 2025, to enhance the HVIP, CORE, and ISEF Implementation Manuals. At this meeting, CARB received feedback to enhance the rules for administering CORE incentive vouchers.
Missed the workgroup? Click the link below to view the slides.
Contact Us
For more information, please visit www.californiacore.org or email [email protected]
CORE Newsletter: May 2025

Funding Update
Join CARB’s Heavy-Duty Workgroup Webinar
The California Air Resources Board (CARB) invites you to a workgroup on HVIP, ISEF, and CORE implementation, including changes approved by the Board in the Fiscal Year 2024-25 Funding Plan for Clean Transportation Incentives. Each year, staff conducts workgroups as part of the public process following Board approval of the Funding Plan to define new mechanisms and criteria for the fiscal year while completing annual updates to the Implementation Manual. The meeting agenda will be available on the Low Carbon Transportation Investments and Air Quality Improvement Program website ahead of the meeting.
- Date: May 30, 2025 | 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. PST
- Location: Virtual
- Hosted by: California Air Resources Board
Tools and Resources
Major Update to the Off-Road Zero-Emission Technology Inventory Tool
The Zero-Emission Technology Inventory (ZETI) is a resource for exploring commercially available zero-emission off-road equipment worldwide. This interactive database lets users compare specifications, check regional availability, and discover models ready for immediate production. Now the search process is more inclusive than ever with more off-road equipment categories, including construction, cargo-handling equipment, terminal tractors, and transport refrigeration units from prominent manufacturers.
Get the information you need to identify CORE-eligible solutions and make smart purchasing decisions on the journey to alternative off-road equipment.
Upcoming Events
Global MOU Summit 2025
Join international stakeholders to work towards the adoption of zero-emission buses and trucks. The Global MOU Summit is an invitation-only event that brings world experts together to work towards climate improvement. Speak with experts on strategies for policymaking, infrastructure changes, and adoption of small- and medium-sized clean enterprise solutions.

Date: June 2-4, 2025
Location: Industriepark Kleefse Waard, The Netherlands
Hosted By: Milence
Zero-Emissions Showcase + Ride & Drive
Experience the future of clean transportation with a wide range of zero-emission vehicles and equipment on site. Our past Ride and Drive events have featured over 70 Class 2b-8 trucks, buses, vans, and off-road equipment, offering an unparalleled opportunity to test drive and explore cutting-edge technology firsthand. Stop by the CORE booth to learn more about clean off-road technology and incentives.

Date: June 18, 2025
Location: Angel Stadium – Anaheim, CA
Hosted By: CALSTART
Electric & Hybrid Marine Expo Europe Featuring CALSTART Speaker, Emily Spath
The Electric & Hybrid Marine Expo Europe, the world’s leading exhibition and conference for maritime electrification, decarbonization, and GHG reduction solutions, returns to Amsterdam in June 2025. This event will bring together industry leaders, innovators, and policymakers to showcase the latest electric and hybrid marine transportation and propulsion solutions, shore charging equipment, and cutting-edge technologies aimed at achieving zero-emission shipping and net-zero goals.
Don’t miss the opportunity to listen to CORE’s Emily Spath, Project Manager for Maritime, discuss the adoption and advancements of zero-emission marine transportation technologies.

Date: June 24 – June 26, 2025
Location: RAI Amsterdam, Netherlands
Hosted By: Electric & Hybrid Marine Expo Europe
CORE in the Community – Event Recaps
Artemis Technologies Sea Trial
On April 22, CALSTART CEO John Boesel and CORE team members joined Artemis Technologies in a thrilling sea trial of their EF-12 Hydrofoil Water Taxi. The EF-12 is widely used in Europe for its smoother, quieter ride and energy efficiency. The team sliced through the waves of the San Francisco Bay, easily traversing the wake of larger ships. With several more demonstrations scheduled in Washington state, the CORE team is hopeful that this innovative vessel will soon become available in the U.S.

Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts Powering Tomorrow’s Fleet Event
The CORE team connected with fleet leaders at the Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts (LACSD) Power Tomorrow’s Fleet event. With 20% of its fleet already operating as zero-emission, LACSD proves what’s possible when an organization switches to clean technology. Seventeen pieces of their clean equipment were funded through CORE and are actively serving in diverse configurations across multiple sites, demonstrating the versatility of zero-emission solutions. CORE is proud to support fleets driving California’s clean transportation future forward.

SSA Marine ZE Deployment Milestone
CALSTART is pleased to announce that as of May 5, 2025, SSA Marine transitioned to a completely zero-emission cargo-handling fleet at Berth 55. The berth received funding from the CORE project, in partnership with CARB, for 12 new Hyster battery-electric forklifts. Team members were on site to celebrate this milestone with operators who already report quieter, safer working conditions. By making this change, Berth 55 is slated to reduce propane fuel consumption by nearly 44,000 gallons annually, with reduced tailpipe CO2 emissions at approximately 264 metric tons. CORE is honored to have contributed to SSA Marine’s major impact on their community.

USGBC California Green Building Conference
This CORE team travelled to the Fort Mason Center in San Francisco for the 2025 California Green Building Conference. Project administrators attended a clean construction equipment showcase and toured the Salesforce Tower to learn about its innovative water re-use facility. The team was delighted to have the opportunity to connect with industry leaders, policymakers, and innovators who are driving the future of sustainable infrastructure

CORE Newsletter: April 2025

Funding Update

The CORE team, along with the California Air Resources Board (CARB), is proud to have helped give landscaping professionals access to zero-emission equipment that benefits their environment, communities, and personal health. We’re excited to share that all funding for the Professional Landscape Service Equipment funding segment has been fully requested and is now oversubscribed.
CORE is still accepting voucher requests, however funding is not guaranteed. Requests for landscaping equipment will be placed on a contingency list and may receive funding if existing vouchers are canceled or not redeemed. For more information, contact [email protected].
Upcoming Events
2025 California Green Building Conference
Be part of the movement shaping a cleaner, more sustainable future. Join industry leaders, policymakers, and innovators to explore the latest in green building, sustainable infrastructure, and the path to decarbonized construction.
Visit our booth to connect with CORE Project Administrators and discover how zero-emission off-road equipment incentives are accelerating the transition to cleaner technologies across California’s construction and industrial sectors.

Date: May 22, 2025
Location: Fort Mason Center – San Francisco, CA
Hosted By: U.S. Green Building Council California
Zero-Emissions Showcase + Ride & Drive
Experience the future of clean transportation with a wide range of zero-emission vehicles and equipment on site. Our past Ride and Drive events have featured over 70 Class 2b-8 trucks, buses, vans, and off-road equipment, offering an unparalleled opportunity to test drive and explore cutting-edge technology firsthand. Stop by the CORE booth to learn more about clean off-road technology and incentives.

Date: June 18, 2025
Location: Angel Stadium – Anaheim, CA
Hosted By: CALSTART
Electric & Hybrid Marine Expo Europe Featuring CALSTART Speaker, Emily Spath
The Electric & Hybrid Marine Expo Europe, the world’s leading exhibition and conference for maritime electrification, decarbonization, and GHG reduction solutions, returns to Amsterdam in June 2025. This event will bring together industry leaders, innovators, and policymakers to showcase the latest electric and hybrid marine transportation and propulsion solutions, shore charging equipment, and cutting-edge technologies aimed at achieving zero-emission shipping and net-zero goals.
Don’t miss the opportunity to listen to CORE’s Emily Spath, Project Manager for Maritime, discuss the adoption and advancements of zero-emission marine transportation technologies.

Date: June 24 – June 26, 2025
Location: RAI Amsterdam, Netherlands
Hosted By: Electric & Hybrid Marine Expo Europe
CORE in the Community – Event Recaps
Gardenland’s Zero-E Expo
In April, CORE Project Administrators attended Gardenland’s Zero-E Expo in Campbell, CA, to educate landscapers on the benefits of zero-emission equipment. Connecting to incentive programs that make these innovative technologies accessible made this show a great opportunity for industry professionals. Attendees enjoyed hands-on experience with the latest battery-powered tools and learned about the benefits of switching to zero-emission equipment. We appreciate everyone who stopped by the booth to learn more about the CORE program!

ACT Expo
Happening now: We’re at the ACT Expo in Anaheim, April 28–May 1. It’s North America’s largest event for advanced commercial vehicle technology that brings together industry stakeholders to explore innovative clean vehicles and off-road equipment. Stop by booth #6815 (Hall A), to chat with our team and receive guidance on how to take advantage of this great incentive program.











