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    Reduction of Truck Emissions at Port Facilities Competitive Grants Program

    This grant offers up to $150 million to eligible entities to reduce truck idling and emissions at port facilities, including projects for port electrification.

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    Funder: DOT Federal Highway Administration

    Due Dates: June 19, 2026: Full application deadline (applications must be submitted through Grants.gov by 11:59:59 PM ET)

    Funding Amounts: Up to $150 million total program funding (FY24–26); no minimum/maximum per award; expected 25 awards; up to $45 million per award.

    Summary: Supports projects to reduce truck emissions and idling at port facilities, including through port electrification and innovative technologies.

    Key Information: Requires at least 20% non-federal match; open to entities with authority over, operating, or utilizing port/intermodal facilities, or those testing emission-reduction technologies.


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    This program provides competitive grant funding to support projects that reduce emissions from idling trucks at port facilities, with a focus on advancing port electrification, deploying innovative technologies, and improving operational efficiency. The aim is to improve air quality in and around ports, reduce congestion, and promote environmental and community benefits. Eligible projects may include infrastructure development, technology deployment, congestion reduction, and testing/evaluation of emission-reducing solutions.


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