Alameda County residents eligible for a heavily subsidized e-bike lottery
Briefly

Ava Community Energy has initiated a rebate program providing Oakland residents with financial assistance for purchasing electric bicycles. The program allocates $10 million to support approximately 8,000 to 9,000 residents in Alameda County. Participants can receive up to $1,500 depending on their income status and the type of bike purchased. The initiative intends to foster eco-friendly commuting, support local bike shops, and reduce reliance on cars. Monthly drawings will award rebates until September 2026, allowing residents to purchase bikes from 19 participating shops.
This rebate program is designed to encourage Oakland residents to switch from car trips to eco-friendly transportation options, thereby reducing carbon emissions and supporting local businesses. Ava Community Energy has committed $10 million to assist residents in purchasing electric bicycles, making e-bike commuting more affordable and accessible to a larger audience.
The program allows applicants aged 18 and older from Alameda County to receive instant rebates of $400 to $900 based on their bike choice, with additional consideration for low-income residents receiving higher rebates. Over one-third of the total funding is specifically earmarked for income-qualified applicants.
With monthly drawings awarding 600 rebates until September 2026, this initiative encourages community engagement and sustainable transportation across the region. Eligible residents can purchase bikes from select local shops, enhancing support for local businesses and promoting the use of sustainable transport alternatives.
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