Polis Administration Announces $1.3 Million More for Successful E-Bike Rebate Program
Additional funding will provide at least 1,300 point-of-sale rebates to make e-bikes more affordable
Additional funding will provide at least 1,300 point-of-sale rebates to make e-bikes more affordable
An additional $9 million in funding more than doubles the budget for this popular income-qualified EV rebate program aimed at reducing pollution from transportation
Twenty-five Colorado cities and counties will benefit from this funding through the federal Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant program
Hosted alongside City of Denver, Green by Iceland, and Icelandic Embassy, event explored opportunities to strengthen cooperation between Colorado and Iceland around innovative geothermal energy and carbon management technologies
A cross-agency effort will slash greenhouse gas emissions, improve air quality, increase strategic growth and transit accessibility, and make the state more climate-resilient
Geothermal Energy will reduce emissions, save money, promote energy independence, and create good-paying job opportunities in Colorado communities
“Solar for All” grant will help Colorado meet climate goals and expand access to solar energy for Coloradans, cutting residential energy bills
This second federally funded round of DCFC grants creates 290 direct-current fast-charger ports at 46 sites across Colorado
Automated permitting platforms streamline the permitting process to allow consumers to get their solar systems installed much faster
Denver - Monday, Apr. 1, 2024 - Today, Governor Polis and the Colorado Energy Office (CEO) celebrated the launch of the nation's first statewide electric bicycle tax credit. Colorado residents are now eligible to save up to $450 off their e-bike purchase, meaning less traffic and less pollution for Coloradans. The e-bike tax credit reflects Colorado's bold climate goals while promoting sustainable communities for future generations.