5900-683 K_Clean Heavy Duty Vehicle Project Reporting Template

Transportation and Climate Division (TCD) Grant Program Reporting Templates: Supplemental Project Application Template and Project Reporting Templates for DERA, CSB, CHD, and CP (New)

K_599-683_Clean Heavy Duty Vehicle Project Reporting Template_7_2025.03.28.xlsx

State, Local or Tribal Government

OMB: 2060-0754

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Overview

1. Instructions
2. Work Plan
3. Amendments
4. Financial Summary
5. Year 1
6. Year 2
7. Year 3
8. CHDV Priorities
9a. Current Fleet Description
9b. New Fleet Description
10. Infrastructure
11. Final Report
12. Data Dictionary
Data Validation


Sheet 1: 1. Instructions

U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
Clean Heavy-Duty Vehicles (CHDV) Grant Program
Project Quarterly AND Final Reporting Template
Burden Statement for EPA Form 5900-683
This collection of information is approved by OMB under the Paperwork Reduction Act, 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq. (OMB Control No. 2060-0754). Responses to this collection of information are voluntary (2 CFR 200 at 2 CFR 1500). An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. The public reporting and recordkeeping burden for this collection of information is estimated to range from 11.3-14.4 hours per response. Send comments on the Agency’s need for this information, the accuracy of the provided burden estimates and any suggested methods for minimizing respondent burden to the Regulatory Support Division Director, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (2821T), 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW, Washington, D.C. 20460. Include the OMB control number in any correspondence. Do not send the completed form to this address.
Instructions
Per grant agreement terms and conditions, this reporting template should be submitted 1) quarterly throughout the project period of performance and 2) a Final Report (120-days after) the completion of the grant period. Please work with relevant parties (i.e., transportation contractor, bus dealer, etc.) to ensure information submitted is accurate. Information that is submitted on quarterly reports should NOT be changed in future quarterly report submissions unless approved by EPA. Please only update information for the specific quarter in which this report is being submitted. The grant recipient only needs to fill out shaded cells highlighted blue with a diagonal pattern (///). Cells highlighted yellow are automatically populated based on previous responses in this spreadsheet. Additionally, some fields will automatically hash out (///) in the event they are inapplicable based on previous descriptions. Please complete tabs in this workbook according to the instructions below; all fields are required, unless otherwise stated.
Excel Workbook Tab Description
1. Instructions Basic instructions for all worksheets in this reporting workbook.
2. Work Plan The tab should be completed by the time you submit your first quarterly report and reflects the approved work plan. Please complete shaded cells highlighted blue. Cells highlighted yellow are automatically populated based on previous responses in this spreadsheet; note for Table 1b, these responses will be autocompleted based on your entries on the Fleet Description tab (tabs 9a and 9b) and Infrastructure tab (10). For school district applicants, only the first row of Table 2 will be completed. Refer to the Data Dictionary tab 12 for additional guidance on each field.
3. Amendments The Amendments tab should be used to update any changes in vehicle numbers, charger numbers, and/or funding amounts post-award. Please update this tab on an annual basis at the end of each year of project performance and at project closeout using the shade cells highlighted in blue. Cells highlighted yellow are automatically populated based on previous responses in this spreadsheet.
4. Financial Summary Financial summary for the entire grant period of performance. Please complete shaded cells highlighted blue that contain grantee and original project budget information. Yellow cells on this worksheet will automatically feed from information in tabs 5-7 (Year 1-Year 3). If a modification to the grant is approved, please update the financial tabs accordingly.
5. Year 1 Financial summary for the first year of the project period. For each quarterly report, please complete all financial and narrative descriptive cells highlighted blue for each quarter the report is submitted. Cells highlighted yellow are automatically populated based on previous responses in this spreadsheet. Below the financial information, please ensure to complete the programmatic questions regarding the grant.
6. Year 2 Financial summary for the second year of the project period if grant period of performance is longer than one year. For each quarterly report, please complete all shaded financial and narrative descriptive cells highlighted blue for each quarter the report is submitted. Cells highlighted yellow are automatically populated based on previous responses in this spreadsheet. Below the financial information, please ensure to complete the programmatic questions regarding the grant.
7. Year 3 Financial summary for the third year of the project period if grant period of performance is longer than two years. For each quarterly report, please complete all shaded financial and narrative descriptive cells highlighted blue for each quarter the report is submitted. Cells highlighted yellow are automatically populated based on previous responses in this spreadsheet. Below the financial information, please ensure to complete the programmatic questions regarding the grant.
8. CHDV Priorities The tab should be completed based upon community engagement, project sustainability, workforce development, climate impact resiliency, and/or leveraging of additional external funds commitments defined in the finalworkplan. Please complete this tab QUARTERLY, if the final workplan committed to ANY, community engagement, project sustainability, workforce development, climate impact resiliency, and/or leveraging of additional external funds commitments as referred to in the evaluation metrics defined in the NOFO. During each quarterly reporting period of the project period of performance, please complete updates on these defined project commitments. The final report submission for the project should contain the end results of community engagement, project sustainability, workforce development, climate impact resiliency, and/or leveraging of additional external funds commitments completed during the project period.
9. Fleet Description
(9a and 9b)
The Fleet Description should detail all vehicles impacted under the project. The Fleet Description should be updated quarterly with all vehicle upgrades completed during that quarter. Please fill out shaded cells highlighted blue. Cells highlighted yellow are automatically populated based on previous responses in this spreadsheet. You do NOT need to make a separate worksheet for each school district or fleet. This Fleet Description is broken into two tabs: Tab 9a. Current Vehicle Information and Tab 9b. New Vehicle Upgrade Information. Each sheet has capacity for up to 250 vehicles. Please refer to the Fleet Description data definitions on tab 12 (Data Dictionary) for additional guidance on each field.
10. Infrastructure The Infrastructure Description should detail all electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) and other eligible supporting infrastructure purchased under the project. The Infrastructure worksheet should be updated quarterly as EVSEs and other eligible supporting infrastructure are procured and installed. Please fill out shaded cells highlighted blue and add additional rows as needed to capture all units. Cells highlighted yellow are automatically populated based on previous responses in this spreadsheet. Please refer to the Infrastructure data definitions on Tab 12 (Data Dictionary) for data field definitions. Reminder: All Level 2 EVSEs must be ENERGY STAR certified. All EVSE and infrastructure must comply with Build America, Buy America (BABA) requirements.
11. Final Report Final project details including actual programmatic results. Please complete shaded cells highlighted blue. Cells highlighted yellow are automatically populated based on previous responses in this spreadsheet.
12. Data Dictionary Please refer to the dictionary on this tab for support in completing the Current and New Fleet Descriptions (tab 9a and tab 9b) and the Infrastructure tab (tab 10).

Sheet 2: 2. Work Plan

U. S. Environmental Protection Agency








Clean Heavy-Duty Vehicles (CHDV) Grant Program








Work Plan






















Instructions











Please complete Tables 1-4 below on this tab using information from your approved workplan. The grant recipient must fill out shaded cells highlighted blue. Cells highlighted yellow are automatically populated based on previous responses in this spreadsheet or from fields that will be populated in the Financial Summary tab (Tab 4.)

















































Table 1a. Project Overview












Field Response











Grant Recipient












Grant Number












Project Period of Performance - Start date (mm/dd/yyy)












Project Period of Performance - End date (mm/dd/yyy)












Project Title












Project Sub-Program












EPA Project Award Amount












Estimated EPA Funds for All Vehicles $-











Estimated EPA Funds for Class 6 or 7 Electric School Buses












Estimated EPA Funds for Class 6 or 7 Vocational Battery Electric Vehicles












Estimated EPA Funds for Class 6 or 7 Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vocational Vehicles












Estimated EPA Funds for EV Chargers and/or H2 Fueling Infrastructure $-











Estimated EPA Funds for AC Level 2 Chargers












Estimated EPA Funds for DC Level 3 Chargers












Estimated EPA Funds for H2 Fueling Infrastructure












Estimated EPA Funds for Other Infrastructure (BESS, On-Site Power Generation, or other eligible infrastructure components)


























Table 1b. Project Summary and Approach












Question Answer











Did any planned activities or commitments change between the submitted application and the approved workplan? If yes, please provide context and details to the approved changes (example: the number of electric vehicles was reduced due to partial funding).












Does the project include school buses?












Does the project include non-school-bus zero-emission Class 6/7 vehicles?












If you intend to purchase hydrogen fuel-cell electric vehicles (FCEV), may we contact you about them?












Please use the space provided to add a short narrative description of the project summary and approach to cover anything not captured in Table 2. Work Plan. Language from the Project Summary and Approach section of the application may be used here.


























Table 1c. Financial Summary (Values will be auto-populated based on values entered into the Financial Summary Tab and Annual Reporting Tabs (Tabs 4-7).











Award Component Value











Federal Project Award Amount $-











Reported EPA Funds for Vehicles $-











Reported EPA Funds for Class 6 or 7 Electric School Buses











Reported EPA Funds for Class 6 or 7 Vocational Battery Electric Vehicles











Reported EPA Funds for Class 6 or 7 Hydrogen Vocational Vehicles











Reported EPA Funds for Infrastructure $-











Reported EPA Funds for EV Chargers $-











Reported EPA Funds for AC Level 2 Chargers $-











Reported EPA Funds for DC Level 3 Chargers $-











Reported EPA Funds for H2 Fueling Infrastructure $-











Reported EPA Funds for Other Infrastructure (BESS, On-Site Power Generation, or other eligible infrastructure components) $-







































Table 2. Work Plan
Please complete the following table of information. For school district applicants, only the first row in Table 2a. will be completed. For state, other municipality, and nonprofit school transportation association applicants, please provide information for each school district that will be served by the new buses in Table 2a. and all non-school-bus grantees in Table 2b. Please refer to the Data Dictionary (tab 12) for additional guidance on each field.







Table 2a: School District Summary





Proposed Fleet + Infrastructure
School District Name NCES # State County City Zip Code School District is located within a county listed in Section IV.C.2, Section 4 of the NOFO Proposed Number of Zero-Emission Vehicles Proposed Number of AC Level 2 Charger purchased with EPA funds AND Mandatory Cost Share Proposed Number of DC Level 3 Charger Purchased with EPA funds AND Mandatory Cost Share Total Number of Chargers Proposed Number of On Site Power Generation Systems Purchased with EPA Funds AND Mandatory Cost Share Proposed Number of Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) Purchased with EPA Funds AND Mandatory Cost Share
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Table 2b: Non-School-Bus Grantee Summary





Proposed Fleet + Infrastructure
non-School-Bus Recipient Organization N/A State County City Zip Code Project is taking place within a county listed in Section IV.C.2, Section 4 of the NOFO Proposed Number of Zero-Emission Vehicles Proposed Number of AC Level 2 Charger purchased with EPA funds AND Mandatory Cost Share Proposed Number of DC Level 3 Charger Purchased with EPA funds AND Mandatory Cost Share Total Number of Chargers Proposed Number of On Site Power Generation Systems Purchased with EPA Funds AND Mandatory Cost Share Proposed Number of Battery Energy Storage Systems Purchased with EPA Funds AND Mandatory Cost Share Proposed Number of H2 Fueling Infrastructure Units Purchased with EPA Funds AND Mandatory Cost Share
Example: Recipient Organization 1
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Table 3. CHDV Priorities












CHDV Priority Question Answer 1 Answer 2









A. Community Engagement Does the workplan demonstrate actions and/or commitments to engage communities? If no, please jump to the next section, "Project Sustainability." If yes, please complete the rest of this section. (Y or N or N/A)










A. Community Engagement 1. How does the workplan demonstrate engagement with the communities identified above, especially local residents, to ensure their meaningful participation with respect to the design, planning, and performance of the project?











B. Project Sustainability Does the workplan demonstrate actions and/or commitments to promote sustainable project results and benefits? If no, please jump to the next section, "Workforce Development." If yes, please complete the rest of this section. (Y or N or N/A)










B. Project Sustainability 1. How does the workplan demonstrate that project results and benefits will be sustainable and that the applicant and project partners have the ability to promote and continue efforts to reduce emissions from vehicles after EPA funding for the project has ended?











C. Workforce Development Does the workplan demonstrate actions and/or commitments to promote workforce development? If no, please jump to the next section, "Project Resilience to Climate Impacts." If yes, please complete the rest of this section. (Y or N or N/A)










C. Workforce Development 1. How does the workplan demonstrate a plan to prepare the workforce for the project?











D. Project Resilience to Climate Impacts Does the workplan demonstrate actions and/or commitments to promote project resilience to climate impacts? If no, please jump to the next section, "Leveraging of Additional External Funds". If yes, please complete the rest of this section. (Y or N or N/A)










D. Project Resilience to Climate Impacts 1. How does the workplan demonstrate planning or action taken towards building project resilience and reducing vulnerabilities to climate impacts?











E. Leveraging of Additional External Funds Does the workplan demonstrate that the recipient has leveraged or plans to leverage additional external funds in order to support proposed project activities? If no, please jump to the next table, "Timeline and Milestones". If yes, please complete the rest of this section. N/A










E. Leveraging of Additional External Funds 1. How does the workplan demonstrate that the recipient has leveraged or plans to leverage additional external funds in order to support proposed project activities, as well as how these funds will be used to contribute to the performance and success of the project?







































Table 4. Timeline and Milestones












Please use the rows below to indicate key project milestones and activities, the timeline for each, and the responsible party for each milestone and activity. Timeline can be represented either as the expected month(s) each activity/milestone will take place (ex., September 2024, September 2024 - December 2024, etc.), or, if applicable, can be represented with descriptors such as "continuous," "ongoing," or otherwise described in relation to other activities and milestones (ex., 1 month after activity X). Note: Additional rows may be accessed by selecting the "+" at the bottom of the table.










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◄ Access additional rows to Table 4 by selecting the "+" button here.













Sheet 3: 3. Amendments

U. S. Environmental Protection Agency




Clean Heavy-Duty Vehicles (CHDV) Grant Program




Amendments
















Instructions





Recipients must agree to carry out the project in accordance with the final approved workplan. Recipients are required to request prior written approval from EPA for any budget or program plan revisions, as defined in 2 CFR §200.308. Proposed modifications to the approved workplan, including additions, deletions, or changes in the schedule, shall be submitted in a timely manner to the EPA project officer for approval. Depending on the type of changes, a formal amendment to the award may be necessary. If the EPA project officer approves modifications to the approved workplan, any changes must be captured in the this tab. Fill out this tab at the end of each year of project performance and select the relevant year of the update. The Amendments tab does not supersede or replace written approval from the EPA project officer. The Amendments tab does not need to be completed if the project is carried out in accordance with the final approved workplan.



















Table 5a. Post-Award Amendments










Update Year Type of Amendment Grantee Name NCES ID (If applicable) Original Vehicle or Eligible Infrastructure Component Type Updated Vehicle or Eligible Infrastructure Component Type Original Quantity of Vehicle or Eligible Infrastructure Component Updated Quantity of Vehicle or Eligible Infrastructure Type If 'Other Activity in Approved Workplan' selected as Type of Amendment, please describe here Original Funding Request Amount Updated Funding Request Amount Change in Funding Amount
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Table 5b. Change in funding by project year (Values will auto-populate based on data entered in table 5a)








Project Year Number of Amendments By Year Change in Funding Amount by Year








Project Year One 0 0








Project Year Two 0 0








Project Year Three 0 0









Sheet 4: 4. Financial Summary

U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
Clean Heavy-Duty Vehicles (CHDV) Grant Program
Financial Summary - Project Lifetime














Instructions
Financial summary for the entire grant period of performance. Please complete shaded cells highlighted blue that contain grantee and original project budget information. Yellow cells on this worksheet will automatically populate based on information entered in tabs 5-7 (Year 1-Year 3). If a modification to the grant is approved, please update the financial tabs accordingly.














Table 6. Summary Rate of Expenditure
Record project budget funds ONLY from approved final workplan. All other numbers will reflect automatically from subsequent tabs.

Project Budget Total Expenses to Date Remaining Balance
Financial Summary EPA Funds
Project Budget
Mandatory Cost Share
Project Budget
Voluntary Cost Share
Project Budget
Total Project Cost
Project Budget
EPA Funds
Expenses to Date
Mandatory Cost Share
Expenses to Date
Voluntary Cost Share
Expenses to Date
Total Project Cost
Expenses to Date
EPA Funds
Remaining Balance
Mandatory Cost Share
Remaining Balance
Voluntary Cost Share
Remaining Balance
Total Project Cost
Remaining Balance

Personnel


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Fringe Benefits


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Travel


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Equipment


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Supplies


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Contractual


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Construction


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Other


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Direct Cost Total $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $-
Indirect Charges


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TOTALS $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $-














Table 6a. Summary Rate of Expenditure of Other Leveraged Funds
_ Project Budget _9 _2 Column3 Total Expenses to Date _3 _4 _5 Remaining Balance _6 _7 _8
Other Leveraged Funds


























Table 7. Annual Rate of Expenditure
No Entry Needed - ALL numbers will reflect automatically from subsequent tabs.

Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 (if applicable)
Financial Summary EPA Funds
Year 1
Mandatory Cost Share
Year 1
Additional Leveraged Funds
Year 1
Total Project Cost
Year 1
EPA Funds
Year 2
Mandatory Cost Share
Year 2
Additional Leveraged Funds
Year 2
Total Project Cost
Year 2
EPA Funds
Year 3
Mandatory Cost Share
Year 3
Additional Leveraged Funds
Year 3
Total Project Cost
Year 3

Personnel $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $-
Fringe Benefits $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $-
Travel $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $-
Equipment $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $-
Supplies $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $-
Contractual $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $-
Construction $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $-
Other $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $-
Direct Cost Total $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $-
Indirect Charges $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $-
TOTALS $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $-














Table 7a. Annual Rate of Expenditure of Other Leveraged Funds
_ Year 1 _10 _2 _3 Year 2 _4 _5 _6 Year 3 _7 _8 _9
Other Leveraged Funds













Sheet 5: 5. Year 1

U. S. Environmental Protection Agency

Clean Heavy-Duty Vehicles (CHDV) Grant Program

Financial and Narrative Summary - Year 1














Instructions







Financial summary for the first year of the project period. For each quarterly report, please complete all financial and narrative descriptive cells highlighted blue for each quarter the report is submitted. Cells highlighted yellow are automatically populated based on previous responses in this spreadsheet. Below the financial information, please ensure to complete the programmatic questions regarding the grant.




















Table 8. Year 1 Annual Rate of Expenditure
Record and update project expenses at each interval according to the reporting cadence determined by your Project Officer. Previous fields should remain and edits should be made to the whenever interannual reports are submitted.
Reporting Period Jan-June of Year 1


July-Sept of Year 1


Oct-Dec of Year 1


Enter Dates For this Reporting Period in the blue cells











_ EPA Funds
Reporting Period 1
Mandatory Cost Share
Reporting Period 1
Voluntary Cost Share
Reporting Period 1
Total Project Cost
Reporting Period 1
EPA Funds
Reporting Period 2
Mandatory Cost Share
Reporting Period 2
Voluntary Cost Share
Reporting Period 2
Total Project Cost
Reporting Period 2
EPA Funds
Reporting Period 3
Mandatory Cost Share
Reporting Period 3
Voluntary Cost Share
Reporting Period 3
Total Project Cost9
Reporting Period 3
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TOTALS $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $-













Table 8a. Year 1 Other Leveraged Funds
Reporting Period Jan-June of Year 1 _ _2 _3 July-Sept of Year 1 _4 _5 _6 July-Sept of Year 2 _7 _8 _9
Other Leveraged Funds
























Table 9. Project Updates - Narrative Responses





Record and update project updates below.





Please paste the planned activities, outputs, and outcome from the submitted workplan information. Provide updates and if any changes occurred, please provide that information accordingly. In the 'Progress to Date' column, please use the dropdown to indicate if the activity is 1) Not yet started, 2) In progress, or 3) Completed.





Activities Anticipated Outputs Anticipated Outcomes Progress to Date _ _2 Progress Notes








Jan-June of Year 1 July-Sept of Year 1 Oct-Dec of Year 1 Write below, as appropriate.

































































































































































Table 10. Project Questions








Please provide programmatic and narrative financial updates on the project. As quarterly reports are submitted, indicate updates or changes for each quarter. For each quarter, please indicate if there was a change from the previous quarter. If yes, please provide an explanation in the subsequent cell.








Question Jan-June of Year 1 Update July-Sept of Year 1 Update Oct-Dec of Year 1 Update








1. Provide a comparison of actual accomplishments to the objectives established for the reporting period.











2. If anticipated outputs/outcomes and/or timelines/milestones are not met, why not? Did you encounter any problems during the reporting period which may interfere with meeting project objectives?











3. If any additional voluntary leveraged funds are reported for this Reporting Period in Table 8 above, identify the source of the funds.











4. Have there been any major personnel changes during this reporting period?











5. Did any public relations events regarding this grant take place during the reporting period?











6. Are you using websites or other tools used to relay information about this grant to the public?











7. What project activities are planned for the next reporting period?











8. Was any program income generated during the reporting period? Identify amount of program income, how it was generated, and how the program income was/will be used.











9. Have any vehicles or activities changed from those included in the final workplan?











10. Do you have any other comments or feedback?












Sheet 6: 6. Year 2

U. S. Environmental Protection Agency





Clean Heavy-Duty Vehicles (CHDV) Grant Program





Financial and Narrative Summary - Year 2






















Instructions












Financial summary for the second year of the project period if grant period of performance is longer than one year. For each quarterly report, please complete all shaded financial and narrative descriptive cells highlighted blue for each quarter the report is submitted. Cells highlighted yellow are automatically populated based on previous responses in this spreadsheet. Below the financial information, please ensure to complete the programmatic questions regarding the grant.





























Table 11. Year 2 Annual Rate of Expenditure
Record and update project expenses at each interval according to the reporting cadence determined by your Project Officer. Previous fields should remain and edits should be made to the whenever interannual reports are submitted.
Reporting Period Jan-March of Year 2


April-June of Year 2


July-Sept of Year 2


Oct-Dec of Year 2


Enter Dates For this Reporting Period in the blue cells















_ EPA Funds
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Reporting Period 1
Voluntary Cost Share
Reporting Period 1
Total Project Cost
Reporting Period 1
EPA Funds
Reporting Period 2
Mandatory Cost Share
Reporting Period 2
Voluntary Cost Share
Reporting Period 2
Total Project Cost
Reporting Period 2
EPA Funds
Reporting Period 3
Mandatory Cost Share
Reporting Period 3
Voluntary Cost Share
Reporting Period 3
Total Project Cost9
Reporting Period 3
EPA Funds
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Mandatory Cost Share
Reporting Period 4
Voluntary Cost Share
Reporting Period 4
Total Project Cost
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Table 11a. Year 2 Other Leveraged Funds
Reporting Period Jan-March of Year 2 _ _2 _3 April-June of Year 2 _4 _5 _6 July-Sept of Year 2 _7 _8 _9 Oct-Dec of Year 2 _10 _11 _12
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Table 12. Project Updates - Narrative Responses








Record and update project updates below.








Please paste the planned activities, outputs, and outcome from the submitted workplan information. Provide updates and if any changes occurred, please provide that information accordingly. In the 'Progress to Date' column, please use the dropdown to indicate if the activity is 1) Not yet started, 2) In progress, or 3) Completed.








Activities Anticipated Outputs Anticipated Outcomes Progress to Date _ _3 _2 Progress Notes











Jan-March of Year 2 April-June of Year 2 July-Sept of Year 2 Oct-Dec of Year 2 Write below, as appropriate.




















































































































































































































Table 13. Project Questions











Please provide programmatic and narrative financial updates on the project. As quarterly reports are submitted, indicate updates or changes for each quarter. For each quarter, please indicate if there was a change from the previous quarter. If yes, please provide an explanation in the subsequent cell.











Question Jan-March of Year 2 Update April-June of Year 2 Update July-Sept of Year 2 Update Oct-Dec of Year 2 Update











1. Provide a comparison of actual accomplishments to the objectives established for the reporting period.















2. If anticipated outputs/outcomes and/or timelines/milestones are not met, why not? Did you encounter any problems during the reporting period which may interfere with meeting project objectives?















3. If any additional voluntary leveraged funds are reported for this Reporting Period in Table 8 above, identify the source of the funds.















4. Have there been any major personnel changes during this reporting period?















5. Did any public relations events regarding this grant take place during the reporting period?















6. Are you using websites or other tools used to relay information about this grant to the public?















7. What project activities are planned for the next reporting period?















8. Was any program income generated during the reporting period? Identify amount of program income, how it was generated, and how the program income was/will be used.















9. Have any vehicles or activities changed from those included in the final workplan?















10. Do you have any other comments or feedback?
















Sheet 7: 7. Year 3

U. S. Environmental Protection Agency





Clean Heavy-Duty Vehicles (CHDV) Grant Program





Financial and Narrative Summary - Year 3






















Instructions












Financial summary for the third year of the project period if grant period of performance is longer than two years. For each quarterly report, please complete all shaded financial and narrative descriptive cells highlighted blue for each quarter the report is submitted. Cells highlighted yellow are automatically populated based on previous responses in this spreadsheet. Below the financial information, please ensure to complete the programmatic questions regarding the grant.





























Table 14. Year 3 Annual Rate of Expenditure
Record and update project expenses at each interval according to the reporting cadence determined by your Project Officer. Previous fields should remain and edits should be made to the whenever interannual reports are submitted.
Reporting Period Jan-March of Year 3


April-June of Year 3


July-Sept of Year 3


Oct-Dec of Year 3


Enter Dates For this Reporting Period in the blue cells















Column1 EPA Funds
Reporting Period 1
Mandatory Cost Share
Reporting Period 1
Voluntary Cost Share
Reporting Period 1
Total Project Cost
Reporting Period 1
EPA Funds
Reporting Period 2
Mandatory Cost Share
Reporting Period 2
Voluntary Cost Share
Reporting Period 2
Total Project Cost
Reporting Period 2
EPA Funds
Reporting Period 3
Mandatory Cost Share
Reporting Period 3
Voluntary Cost Share
Reporting Period 3
Total Project Cost9
Reporting Period 3
EPA Funds
Reporting Period 4
Mandatory Cost Share
Reporting Period 4
Voluntary Cost Share
Reporting Period 4
Total Project Cost
Reporting Period 4
Personnel


$-


$-


$-


$-
Fringe Benefits


$-


$-


$-


$-
Travel


$-


$-


$-


$-
Equipment


$-


$-


$-


$-
Supplies


$-


$-


$-


$-
Contractual


$-


$-


$-


$-
Construction


$-


$-


$-


$-
Other


$-


$-


$-


$-
Direct Cost Total $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $-
Indirect Charges


$-


$-


$-


$-
TOTALS $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $-

















Table 14a. Year 2 Other Leveraged Funds
Reporting Period Jan-March of Year 3 _ _2 _3 April-June of Year 3 _4 _5 _6 July-Sept of Year 3 _7 _8 _9 Oct-Dec of Year 3 _10 _11 _12
Other Leveraged Funds
































Table 15. Project Updates - Narrative Responses








Record and update project updates below.








Please paste the planned activities, outputs, and outcome from the submitted workplan information. Provide updates and if any changes occurred, please provide that information accordingly. In the 'Progress to Date' column, please use the dropdown to indicate if the activity is 1) Not yet started, 2) In progress, or 3) Completed.








Activities Anticipated Outputs Anticipated Outcomes Progress to Date _ _3 _2 Progress Notes











Jan-March of Year 3 April-June of Year 3 July-Sept of Year 3 Oct-Dec of Year 3 Write below, as appropriate.




















































































































































































































Table 16. Project Questions











Please provide programmatic and narrative financial updates on the project. As quarterly reports are submitted, indicate updates or changes for each quarter. For each quarter, please indicate if there was a change from the previous quarter. If yes, please provide an explanation in the subsequent cell.











Question Jan-March of Year 3 Update April-June of Year 3 Update July-Sept of Year 3 Update Oct-Dec of Year 3 Update











1. Provide a comparison of actual accomplishments to the objectives established for the reporting period.















2. If anticipated outputs/outcomes and/or timelines/milestones are not met, why not? Did you encounter any problems during the reporting period which may interfere with meeting project objectives?















3. If any additional voluntary leveraged funds are reported for this Reporting Period in Table 8 above, identify the source of the funds.















4. Have there been any major personnel changes during this reporting period?















5. Did any public relations events regarding this grant take place during the reporting period?















6. Are you using websites or other tools used to relay information about this grant to the public?















7. What project activities are planned for the next reporting period?















8. Was any program income generated during the reporting period? Identify amount of program income, how it was generated, and how the program income was/will be used.















9. Have any vehicles or activities changed from those included in the final workplan?















10. Do you have any other comments or feedback?
















Sheet 8: 8. CHDV Priorities

U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
Clean Heavy-Duty Vehicles (CHDV) Grant Program
CHDV Priorities










Instructions
Please complete this tab if your organization committed to ANY community engagement, project sustainability, workforce development, climate impact resiliency, or leveraging of additional external funds actions or commitments in your application, as referred to in the evaluation metrics defined in section V.A. Evaluation Criteria in the NOFO. Only cells shaded in blue need to be filled out; cells shaded in yellow will automatically populate based on information entered in earlier tabs. Please use the drop downs for columns to indicate any updates that occurred during the reporting period indicating continued progress towards commitments. At the end of each of the sections below, there is a cell to provide additional narrative responses, as appropriate. Please take care to ensure all questions are answered; the final question is on row 127 of this sheet.










Table 17. Community Engagement








Question Answer 1 Status Update Quarter Completed





Did the workplan demonstrate actions and/or commitments to engage communities? If no, please jump to Table 18. If yes, please complete the rest of this section. (Y or N or N/A)







1. How did the workplan demonstrate engagement with the communities identified above, especially local residents, to ensure their meaningful participation with respect to the design, planning, and performance of the project? 0







2. Did the workplan for this project demonstrate that the recipient and/or project partner(s) has an existing clear point of contact in a public platform (e.g., newsletter, website) for community issues and complaints (specific to air quality or broader) and a publicly documented policy or process to engage communities and get their input on operations and projects that impact air quality? The process could be a meeting in the past year and/or a policy or process to have a meeting or otherwise get input (e.g., a standing citizens advisory committee). Please include any narrative details in question 3. (Y or N or N/A)







2.a. If no, did the workplan for this project demonstrate that the recipient and/or project partner(s) commit to completing one before the end of the project period? (Y or N or N/A)







2.b. To date, has the recipient and/or project partner(s) completed this commitment?
Select Status Select Quarter





3. Please provide any additional details and/or a status update to be provided for this category, including but not limited to the URL(s) where the public can find the clear point of contact and policy or process; a description of the point of contact and policy or process; and any other relevant information. Please use the drop downs under 'Please Select One' to indicate which quarter.








Community Engagement Update 1

Select Quarter





Community Engagement Update 2

Select Quarter





Community Engagement Update 3

Select Quarter





Community Engagement Update 4

Select Quarter





Community Engagement Update 5

Select Quarter





Community Engagement Update 6

Select Quarter





Community Engagement Update 7

Select Quarter





Community Engagement Update 8

Select Quarter





Community Engagement Update 9

Select Quarter





Community Engagement Update 10

Select Quarter





Please provide any additional details or comments regarding community engagement


















Table 18. Project Sustainability








Question Answer 1 Status Update Quarter Completed





Did the workplan demonstrate actions and/or commitments to promote sustainable project results and benefits? If no, please jump to Table 19. If yes, please complete the rest of this section. (Y or N or N/A)







1. How did the workplan demonstrate that project results and benefits will be sustainable and that the applicant and project partners have the ability to promote and continue efforts to reduce emissions from vehicles after EPA funding for the project has ended? 0







2. Zero-Emission Projects For non-ZE projects, skip to question 3.








2a. Did the workplan for this project demonstrate coordination and/or consultation with utilities on the feasibility of the project? This could include, but is not limited to, discussion with utilities on project charging needs, project upgrade needs, project costs, rates for future service, and/or the timeframe for necessary upgrades. Please include any narrative details in question 4. (Y or N or N/A)







2b. If no, did the workplan for this project demonstrate that the recipient and/or project partner(s) commit to such coordination before the end of the project period? (Y or N or N/A)







3. To date, has the recipient and/or project partner(s) completed this commitment?
Select Status Select Quarter





4. Please provide additional details and any relevant status updates for this section, including but not limited to describing the extent of coordination with utilities, noting the timing and frequency of discussions with utilities, and any project decisions impacted by these discussions. Please use the drop downs under 'Please Select One' to indicate which quarter.








Project Sustainability Update 1

Select Quarter





Project Sustainability Update 2

Select Quarter





Project Sustainability Update 3

Select Quarter





Project Sustainability Update 4

Select Quarter





Project Sustainability Update 5

Select Quarter





Project Sustainability Update 6

Select Quarter





Project Sustainability Update 7

Select Quarter





Project Sustainability Update 8

Select Quarter





Project Sustainability Update 9

Select Quarter





Project Sustainability Update 10

Select Quarter





Please provide any additional details or comments regarding project sustainability


















Table 19. Workforce Development








Question Answer 1 Status Update Quarter Completed





Did the workplan demonstrate actions and/or commitments to promote workforce development? If no, please jump to Table 20. If yes, please complete the rest of this section. (Y or N or N/A)







1. How did the workplan demonstrate a plan to prepare the workforce for the project? 0







2. Did the workplan for this project demonstrate that current drivers, mechanics, electricians, and other essential personnel have received training to safely operate and maintain the new vehicles and infrastructure? This could include the establishment of workforce training programs for zero emission vehicles and charging infrastructure. Please include any narrative details in question 6. (Y or N or N/A)







2.a. If no, did the workplan for this project demonstrate that the recipient and/or project partner(s) commit to ensuring current drivers, mechanics, electricians, and other essential personnel receive training to safely operate and maintain the new vehicles and infrastructure before the end of the project period? (Y or N or N/A)







2.b. To date, has the recipient and/or project partner(s) completed this commitment?
Select Status Select Quarter





3. Did the workplan for this project demonstrate that the recipient and/or project partner(s) have clarified protections to ensure existing workers are not replaced or displaced because of new technologies? Please include any narrative details in question 6. (Y or N or N/A)







3.a. If no, did the workplan for this project demonstrate that the recipient and/or project partner(s) commit to clarifying protections to ensure existing workers are not replaced for displaced because of new technologies before the end of the project period? (Y or N or N/A)







3.b. To date, has the recipient and/or project partner(s) completed this commitment?
Select Status Select Quarter





4. Did the workplan for this project demonstrate that the recipient and/or project partner(s) have increased the availability of domestic manufacturing and workforce for zero-emission vehicles, engines, and other key components (e.g., batteries)? Please include any narrative details in question 6. (Y or N or N/A)







4.a. If no, did the workplan for this project demonstrate that the recipient and/or project partner(s) commit to increasing the availability of domestic manufacturing and workforce for zero- and near-zero emission vehicles, engines, and other key components (e.g., batteries) before the end of the project period? (Y or N or N/A)







4.b. To date, has the recipient and/or project partner(s) completed this commitment?
Select Status Select Quarter





5. Did the workplan for this project demonstrate that the recipient and/or project partner(s) have other measures and/or policies in place to promote workforce development? If yes, please describe the other measures and/or policies in more detail below. Please include any narrative details in question 6. (Y or N or N/A)







5.a. If no, did the workplan for this project demonstrate that the recipient and/or project partner(s) commit establishing measures and/or policies to promote workforce development before the end of the project period? (Y or N or N/A)







5.b. To date, has the recipient and/or project partner(s) completed this commitment?
Select Status Select Quarter





6. Please provide additional details and any relevant status updates for this section, including but not limited to details on training programs, protections for existing workers, measures taken to increase the availability of domestic manufacturing and workforce, and/or descriptions of any additional policies and measures to promote workforce development, as well as any changes made to these throughout the project period.Please use the drop downs under 'Please Select One' to indicate which quarter.








Workforce Development Update 1

Select Quarter





Workforce Development Update 2

Select Quarter





Workforce Development Update 3

Select Quarter





Workforce Development Update 4

Select Quarter





Workforce Development Update 5

Select Quarter





Workforce Development Update 6

Select Quarter





Workforce Development Update 7

Select Quarter





Workforce Development Update 8

Select Quarter





Workforce Development Update 9

Select Quarter





Workforce Development Update 10

Select Quarter





Please provide any additional details or comments regarding workforce development.


















Table 20. Project Resilience to Climate Impacts








Question Answer 1 Status Update Quarter Completed





Did the workplan demonstrate actions and/or commitments to promote project resilience to climate impacts? If no, please jump to Table 21. If yes, please complete the rest of this section. (Y or N or N/A)







1. How did the workplan demonstrate planning or action taken towards building project resilience and reducing vulnerabilities to climate impacts? 0







2. Did the workplan for this project demonstrate that the recipient and/or project partner(s) have assessed and implemented climate change adaptation considerations to help ensure that the project achieves its expected outcomes even as the climate changes? This could include assessing project vulnerability to local climate impacts when making siting decision and operational plans, ensuring fleets and equipment are protected from climate change impacts, and/or protecting infrastructure from storm damage. Please include any narrative details in question 4. (Y or N or N/A)







2.a. If no, did the workplan for this project demonstrate that the recipient and/or project partner(s) commit to assessing and implementing climate change adaptation considerations before the end of the project period? (Y or N or N/A)







2.b. To date, has the recipient and/or project partner(s) completed this commitment?
Select Status Select Quarter





3. Did the workplan for this project demonstrate that the recipient and/or project partner(s) have other measures and/or policies in place to promote project resilience to climate impacts? If yes, please describe the other measures and/or policies in more detail below. Please include any narrative details in question 4. (Y or N or N/A)







3.a. If no, did the workplan for this project demonstrate that the recipient and/or project partner(s) commit establishing measures and/or policies to promote project resilience to climate impacts before the end of the project period? (Y or N or N/A)







3.b. To date, has the recipient and/or project partner(s) completed this commitment?
Select Status Select Quarter





4. Please provide additional details and any relevant status updates for this section, including but not limited to details on climate impact assessments, descriptions of project decisions impacted by these assessments, and/or descriptions of any additional policies and measures to promote project resilience to climate impacts, as well as any changes made to these throughout the project period. Please use the drop downs under 'Please Select One' to indicate which quarter.








Project Resilience to Climate Impacts Update 1

Select Quarter





Project Resilience to Climate Impacts Update 2

Select Quarter





Project Resilience to Climate Impacts Update 3

Select Quarter





Project Resilience to Climate Impacts Update 4

Select Quarter





Project Resilience to Climate Impacts Update 5

Select Quarter





Project Resilience to Climate Impacts Update 6

Select Quarter





Project Resilience to Climate Impacts Update 7

Select Quarter





Project Resilience to Climate Impacts Update 8

Select Quarter





Project Resilience to Climate Impacts Update 9

Select Quarter





Project Resilience to Climate Impacts Update 10

Select Quarter





Please provide any additional details or comments regarding resiliency to climate impacts.


















Table 21. Leveraging of Additional External Funds








Question Answer 1 Status Update Quarter Completed Amount (S)




Did the workplan demonstrate that the recipient has leveraged or plans to leverage additional external funds in order to support proposed project activities? If yes, please complete the rest of this section. N/A







1. How did the workplan demonstrate that the recipient has leveraged or plans to leverage additional external funds in order to support proposed project activities, as well as how these funds will be used to contribute to the performance and success of the project? 0







2. Please provide updates on proposed or secured additional external funds using the rows below. This should include additional external leveraged funds, but should not include applicant funds. Place the Source Name in the 'Answer 1' field and refer to the following definitions when selecting Status:

"Not Yet Started:" Funding is proposed but the application process has not yet begun
"In Progress:" The funding application or selection process is underway, but funds have not been awarded
"Awarded:" Funding has been officially awarded
"Not Awarded:" Funding that had been applied for was not awarded









Exernal leveraged funds source 1
Select Status Select Quarter





Exernal leveraged funds source 2
Select Status Select Quarter





Exernal leveraged funds source 3
Select Status Select Quarter





Exernal leveraged funds source 4
Select Status Select Quarter





Exernal leveraged funds source 5
Select Status Select Quarter





Exernal leveraged funds source 6
Select Status Select Quarter





Exernal leveraged funds source 7
Select Status Select Quarter





Exernal leveraged funds source 8
Select Status Select Quarter





Exernal leveraged funds source 9
Select Status Select Quarter





Exernal leveraged funds source 10
Select Status Select Quarter





3. Are there any updates to be provided or additional information for any proposed or secured additional external funds? If yes, please provide additional details and a status update below, including a description of how any secured funds are being used to support proposed project activities and how they are contributing to the performance and success of the project. If any proposed funding was not awarded, use the space provided to indicate your plans to make up for these funds. Please use the drop downs under 'Please Select One' to indicate which quarter.








Leveraging of Additional External Funds Update 1

Select Quarter





Leveraging of Additional External Funds Update 2

Select Quarter





Leveraging of Additional External Funds Update 3

Select Quarter





Leveraging of Additional External Funds Update 4

Select Quarter





Leveraging of Additional External Funds Update 5

Select Quarter





Leveraging of Additional External Funds Update 6

Select Quarter





Leveraging of Additional External Funds Update 7

Select Quarter





Leveraging of Additional External Funds Update 8

Select Quarter





Leveraging of Additional External Funds Update 9

Select Quarter





Leveraging of Additional External Funds Update 10

Select Quarter





Please provide any additional details or comments regarding leveraged additional external funds of the project.









Sheet 9: 9a. Current Fleet Description

U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
































Clean Heavy-Duty Vehicles (CHDV) Grant Program
































Current Fleet Description









































































Instructions
































The Current Fleet Description table should detail all vehicles that will be scrapped, sold, or donated under this project. The Current Fleet Description tab should be updated quarterly with any new information that becomes available during the quarter. Please fill out all shaded cells highlighted blue with a diagonal pattern (///). The Current Vehicle needs to be paired with the replacement vehicle listed on the New Fleet Description tab by selecting the 'New Vehicle' from the dropdown in column C. For the vocational vehicle sub-group, if two or more vehicles will be replaced by a single ZE vehicle, list each vehicle on a separate line and then select the corresponding New Vehicle in column C. For example, if Current Vehicles 1-3 were going to replace New Vehicle 1, New Vehicle 1 would be selected multiple times from the dropdown in column C. The sheet has capacity for 300 vehicles. Please refer to the Current Fleet Description data definitions in the Data Dictionary (Tab 12) for additional guidance on each field.

Note: the Current Vehicle Activity Data data should be included in the reporting template during the first reporting period in which the data become available and are only reported once during the project. If you do not have data available, please contact your PO for further guidance.











































































Table 22. CURRENT VEHICLE INFORMATION








































22a. Basic Fleet Information



22b. Current Vehicle Information









22c. Current Vehicle Activity Information



22d. Vehicle Disposition Process

22e. Current Vehicle Place(s) of Performance







































Primary Place of Performance





Secondary Place of Performance (if applicable)





Additional Location Details (if applicable)
Vehicle Is this vehicle a part of a group of vehicles that will be replaced by a single ZE vehicle?
(vocational vehicles sub-program only)
Corresponding New Vehicle
(select 'New Vehicle XX' from 'New Fleet Description' table, provided in dropdown)
Group Name Current Fleet Owner Publicly or Privately Owned
(select from dropdown)
Vehicle Type
(select from dropdown)
Vehicle Class
(select from dropdown)
Vehicle Vocation
(select from dropdown)
Vehicle Group Sector
(select from dropdown)
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Vehicle Manufacturer Vehicle Model Current Vehicle Model Year Current Engine Fuel Type
(select from dropdown)
Engine Family Name
(if unregulated, then NA)
GVWR Annual Miles Traveled
(miles per vehicle)
Annual Idling Hours
(hours per engine)
Current Odometer
(in miles)
Annual Amount of Fuel Used (gallons/year per engine) Remaining Life of Baseline Engine/Vehicle Vehicle Disposition/Replacement Process If sold or donated, provide the state in which the vehicle is expected to primarily operate (For Vehicles Model Year 2011 and newer; if known, select from dropdown) If sold or donated, provide the county in which the vehicle is expected to primarily operate (For Vehicles Model Year 2011 and newer; if known, select from dropdown) School District Name
(if applicable)
NCES ID
(if applicable)
State
(select from dropdown)
County
(select from dropdown)
Percentage of Time operated in County Place of Performance: City Zip Code School District Name
(if applicable)_2
NCES ID
(if applicable)_2
State_2 County_3 Percentage of Time operated in County_2 Place of Performance: City_3 Zip Code_2 Additional Counties where Vehicle Operates Percentage of time operated in each Additional County
Example Vehicle Example: No Example: New Vehicle 67 Example: ESBs for District A Example: Sarah Smith Example: Publicly Owned Example: Refuse Hauler Example: Class 6 Example: Refuse Hauler Example: Municipal Example: 12345678910ABCDEFG Example: Manufacturer Name Example: Model Name or # Example: 1995 Example: Diesel Example: N/A Example: 10150 Example: 140000 Example: 12000 Example: 1500 Example: 6000 Example: 3 Example: Scrapped Example: CA Example: Alameda County Example: Warren 01 Example: 123456 Example: SC Example: Warren Example: 1 Example: Springhill Example: 123456 Example: Warren 01 Example: 123456 Example: SC Example: Warren Example: 1 Example: Springhill Example: 123456 Example: Pima County, AZ; La Paz County, AZ Example: 5% in Pima; 5% in La Paz
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← Click + to access additional rows. Please do not insert or delete rows.








































Sheet 10: 9b. New Fleet Description

U. S. Environmental Protection Agency


















































Clean Heavy-Duty Vehicles (CHDV) Grant Program


















































New Fleet Description













































































































Instructions


















































The New Fleet Description should detail all vehicles that will be purchased under the project. The New Fleet Description should be updated quarterly with all vehicle upgrades completed. Please fill out all shaded cells highlighted blue with a diagonal pattern (///). The sheet has capacity for 250 vehicles. Please refer to the Fleet Description data definitions on tab 12 (Data Dictionary) for additional guidance on each field.
Note: the New Vehicle Activity Data data should be included in the reporting template during the first reporting period in which the data become available and are only reported once during the project. If you do not have data available, please contact your PO for further guidance.
















































































































Table 23. NEW REPLACEMENT VEHICLE INFORMATION



























































23a. Upgrade Vehicle Information








23b. Upgrade Cost
23c. New Vehicle Activity Information

23d. New Vehicle Battery Information (for Battery Electric Vehicles Only)





23e. New Vehicle Fuel Cell Information (for Fuel Cell EVs Only)

23f. Warranty Information





23g. New Vehicle Place(s) of Performance














23h. Optional Participation in Future of Transportation Research

23i. Vehicle Ownership and BABA Compliance






































Primary Place of Performance





Secondary Place of Performance (if applicable)





Additional Location Details (if applicable)









Vehicle Group Name
(optional)
Year of Upgrade Action New Vehicle Fleet Owner New Vehicle Class
(select from dropdown)
VIN for New Vehicle(s) New Vehicle Manufacturer New Vehicle Model New Vehicle Model Year New Engine Family Name New Vehicle Fuel Type New Vehicle GVWR Upgrade Cost per Vehicle Total Federal Funds Expended Per Vehicle
($ of Total Cost per Unit)
New Vehicle Annual Miles Traveled
(miles per vehicle)
New Vehicle Equipped with Auxiliary Heater?
(Yes/No)
Auxiliary Heater Type
(if not applicable, then N/A)
Capable of Bidirectional Charging?
(Yes/No/N/A)
Manufacturer of Battery Pack Number of Battery Packs Battery Capacity per Battery Pack
(kWh)
Vehicle Total Battery Capacity
(kWh)
Rated Charging Power
(kW)
Estimated Range in Miles Manufacturer of Fuel Cell System
(if known)
Fuel Cell Stack Capacity
(kW)
Hydrogen Fuel Tank Capacity
(kg)
Is the Battery or Fuel Cell System Warranty Included?
(Yes/No)
Number of Years Covered by Battery or Fuel Cell System Warranty Number of Miles Covered by Battery or Fuel Cell System Warranty Total kWh of Battery or Fuel Cell System Discharge Covered by Warranty Powertrain Warranty Included?
(Yes/No)
Number of Years Covered by Powertrain Warranty Number of Miles Covered by Powertrain Warranty School District Name
(if applicable)
NCES ID
(if applicable)
State
(select from dropdown)
County
(select from dropdown)
Percentage of Time operated in County Place of Performance:
City_2
Zip Code_3 School District Name
(if applicable)_2
NCES ID
(if applicable)_2
State
(select from dropdown)_2
County
(select from dropdown)_2
Percentage of Time operated in County_2 Place of Performance: City_2 Zip Code_2 Additional Counties where Vehicle Operates_3 Percentage of Time operated in each Additional County_3 Is the vehicle/equipment equipped with Telematics? (Yes/No/Not Sure) If Yes, Telematics Primary Point of Contact
(name and email)
Can EPA or its partners contact me about participating in research opportunities to provide vehicle or infrastructure data that could inform future transportation work?
(Yes/No)
Publicly or Privately Owned
(select from dropdown)
Does the vehicle serve a public function? Is the vehicle subject to BABA? Is the vehicle BABA Compliant? Is a waiver being used to fulfill BABA compliance for the vehicle? If ''Yes - Other EPA Waiver', explain
Example Vehicle Example: ESB for District A Example: 2025 Example: Walton School District Example: Class 6 Example: 1234567890ABCDE Example: Manufacturer Name Example: Model Name or # Example: 2023 Example: ABC Example: Battery Electric Example: 12000 Example: $375,000 Example: $325,000 Example: 12000 Example: Yes Example: N/A Example: Yes Example: Battery & Co. Example: 6 Example: 90 Example: 540 Example: 360 Example: 200 Example: Fuel Cell Co. Example: 140 Example: 800 Example: Yes Example: 8 Example: 160,000 Example: 200,000 Example: Yes Example: 4 Example: 100,000 Example: Warren 01 Example: 123456 Example: SC Example: Warren Example: 100% Example: Springhill Example: 123456 Example: Warren 01 Example: 123456 Example: SC Example: Warren Example: 100% Example: Springhill Example: 123456 Example: Pima County, AZ; La Paz County, AZ Example: 5% in Pima; 5% in La Paz Example: Yes Example: Sarah Smith, smith.sarah@HSD.edu Example: Yes Example: Publicly Owned Example: Yes Example: Yes Example: Yes - This vehicle is BABA compliant Example: No - Vehicle meets all BABA requirements Please describe
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Instructions























































Below are three tables (22-24). Please complete all three. The EVSE Equipment Information (Table 22) should detail all electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) and supporting infrastructure purchased under the project. Table 23 focuses on on-site power generation systems and Table 24 on battery storage systems. For all three tables, third-party and large school districts applicants, the infrastructure needs to be listed by school district and/or city. That is, if School District A and School District B are procuring the same EVSE, the EVSE will appear as two separate EVSE Groups. Similarly, for large school districts, if EVSE are being installed in two different locations, the EVSE needs to appear as two separate EVSE Groups. The EV Infrastructure worksheet should be updated semi-annually as EVSEs and supporting infrastructure are procured and installed. Please only fill out shaded cells highlighted blue with a diagonal pattern (///); however, additional rows may be add as needed to capture all equipment. Please refer to the EV Infrastructure data definitions on Tab 12 (Data Dictionary) for data field definitions. Reminder: All Level 2 EVSEs must be ENERGY STAR certified.
















































































































Build America, Buy America (BABA) requirements























































On November 15, 2021, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act ("IIJA"), Pub. L. No. 117-58, which includes the Build America, Buy America Act (BABA), Public Law 117-58, §§ 70901-52, was signed into law. BABA requires that on or after May 14, 2022, all of the iron, steel, manufactured products, and construction materials used in infrastructure project are produced in the United States. If award recipient will be installing, upgrading, or replacing “infrastructure,” with funds included in the assistance agreement (EPA funds), then BABA requirements apply to the infrastructure project. The assistance agreement includes all funds in the final award document and approved budget table. However, any infrastructure costs that are paid solely with non-federal funding and not included as cost share in any federal grant are not subject to BABA; cost share is defined in 2 CFR 200.306. For those non-federal funds not subject to BABA and included as “other leveraged resources” in the grantee’s workplan, the grantee would still need to meet any related leveraged funds terms and conditions of the grant agreement. Regardless, each funding recipient is encouraged to use goods, products, and materials produced in the United States, to the maximum extent, consistent with applicable law as described in 2 CFR 200.322. For more information, please visit https://www.epa.gov/cwsrf/build-america-buy-america-baba.
























































































































Table 24: Electric Vehicle Service Equipment Information































































  Table 24a. EVSE Information Overview and Funding Source





















Table 24b. Location of EV Infrastructure



Table 24c. Owners & Anticipated Users of EVSE



Table 24d. Charging Management Service

Table 24e. Infrastructure Installation Information, funding source, and BABA compliance















Table 24f. EVSE Cost Summary
Table 24g. Optional Participation in the Future of Transportation Research
Table 24H: EVSE Unit Serial Number (Applies to EVSE units purchased with EPA funds)


To add more EVSE Serial Numbers, click on the (+) at the top of column KU1 ↑

  Type of Charger If Level 2, is it ENERGY STAR certified EVSE Manufacturer EVSE Model EVSE Manufacture Year EVSE Maximum Output Power
(kW)
Number of Plugs on EVSE Is the EVSE Capable of Bidirectional Charging? Will the Vehicle and EVSE be Used for Vehicle to Grid (V2G)? Number of EVSE Units EVSE Equipment Cost only Per Unit Are Federal funds being used to purchase EVSE equipment?
(Yes/No)
Are Applicant funds being used to purchase EVSE equipment?
(Yes/No)
Are State funds being used to purchase EVSE equipment?
(Yes/No)
Are Local funds being used to purchase EVSE equipment?
(Yes/No)
Are Other funds being used to purchase EVSE equipment?
(Yes/No)
Is Program Income being used to purchase EVSE equipment?
(Yes/No)
Total EPA Funds Expended Per EVSE Unit Total EPA Funds Expended for EVSE Total Other Leveraged Funds Expended for EVSE Date of EVSE Manufacture
(mm/dd/yyyy)
Date of EVSE Installation (mm/dd/yyyy) Date EVSE Operational
(mm/dd/yyyy)
State
(Select from dropdown)
County
(Select from dropdown)
City Zip Code Street Address Who owns the charger? Anticipated User(s) of the Charger If serving school districts, does the EVSE serve multiple school districts within this project? Name of the School District(s) the EVSE will serve
(if applicable; use a colon between school districts)
NCES ID of School District that the EVSE will serve
(if applicable; use a colon between school districts)
Name of Charging Management Service Provider
(if not applicable, enter "N/A")
Does the Infrastructure Equipment Cost Include Charging Management Service?
(Yes/No)
If Charging Management Service not included in cost, but is acquired, what is the cost and frequency of charges? Total Funds Expended for EVSE Installation Are Federal Funds being used for EVSE installation costs
(Yes/No)
Are Applicant Funds being used for EVSE installation costs
(Yes/No)
Are State Funds being used for EVSE installation costs
(Yes/No)
Are Local Funds being used for EVSE installation costs
(Yes/No)
Are Other Funds being used for EVSE installation costs
(Yes/No)
Is Program Income being used for EVSE installation costs
(Yes/No)
Total EPA Funds Expended for EVSE Installation Costs Total Other Leveraged Funds Expended for EVSE Installation Costs Does the Infrastructure Equipment Cost Include Installation? Description of Installation Work Installation Work Performed By Installation was conducted by an individual who meets the infrastructure electrician requirements as outlined in the program guidance? Is the infrastructure subject to BABA?
(Applies to infrastructure purchased with EPA Funds)
Is this infrastructure BABA Compliant?
(Select Options)
Is a waiver being used to fulfill BABA compliance for the Infrastructure Project If 'Yes - Other EPA Waiver' selected, explain Total EPA Funds Expended on EVSE Equipment and Installation Total Other Leveraged Funds Expended on EVSE Equipment and Installation EPA or its partners may contact me about participating in research opportunities to provide EVSE data that could inform future transportation work.
(Yes/No)
If Yes, Telematics Primary Point of contact
(name and email)
Serial Number: Unit 1 Serial Number: Unit 2 Serial Number: Unit 3 Serial Number: Unit 4 Serial Number: Unit 5 Serial Number: Unit 249 Serial Number: Unit 250
Example EV Infrastructure Example: AC Level 2 Example: Yes Example: Manufacturer Name Example: Model Name Example: 2023 Example: 24 Example: 2 Example: No Example: No Example: 2 Example: $16,000 Example: Yes Example: No Example: No Example: Yes Example: No Example: No Example: $12,000 Example: $24,000 Example: $8,000 Example: 5/27/2024 Example: 6/29/2024 Example: 8/28/2024 Example: VA Example: Arlington County Example: Alexandria Example: 22305 Example: 400 1st Street Example: Walton School District Example: Electric school buses serving Walton School District Example: Yes Example: Walton School District: Franklin School District Example: 1234567: 7654321 Example: Charge Manage & Co. Example: Yes Example: $250 per charger per month Example: $12,000 Example: Yes Example: No Example: No Example: Yes Example: No Example: No Example: $7,000.00 Example: $5,000.00 Example: No Example: Upgrades to the electrical panel, wiring, and installation for two DCFC Example: XYZ Electric Co. Example: Yes - Certification from EVITP Example: Yes Example: Yes - This infrastructure is BABA compliant Example: No - Infrastructure meets all BABA requirements Please describe Example: $31,000 Example: $13,000.00 Example: Yes Example:  Sarah Smith, Smith.Sarah@hsd.edu Example: L1-0357-ISO-3240-049390 Example: VX-1263-11C1-2-2310-05642 Example: 0170182509830170 Example: 9124-1GT05-09830170 Example: VX-1265-11C1-2-2635-07842 Example: VX-1263-11C1-2-2310-05665 Example: 0170182509830170
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  No


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  No


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  No


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  No


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  No


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  No


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  No


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  No


$- $-








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  No


$- $-








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  No


$- $-








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  No


$- $-








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  No


$- $-








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  No


$- $-








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  No


$- $-








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  No


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  No


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Table 25. On-Site Power Generation Equipment Information






























































Note: If the on-site power generation includes an energy storage system, information for such system needs to be documented in the table below this one. 































































Table 25a. On-Site Power Generation Equipment Overview, Cost, and Installation
























Table 25b. Location of On-site Power Generation Infrastructure



Table 25c. Ownership and Anticipated Users of On-Site Power Generation Infrastructure


Table 25d. BABA Compliance Totals






















  Type of energy generation Manufacturer of On-site Power Generation Model of On-site Power Generation Manufacture Year of On-site Power Generation Generation Capacity of the system (please indicate kW or MW) Equipment Cost only Per Power Generation System Are Federal funds being used to purchase on-site power generation equipment?
(Yes/No)
Are Applicant funds being used to purchase on-site power generation equipment?
(Yes/No)
Are State funds being used to purchase on-site power generation equipment?
(Yes/No)
Are Local funds being used to purchase on-site power generation equipment?
(Yes/No)
Are Other funds being used to purchase on-site power generation equipment?
(Yes/No)
Is Program Income being used to purchase on-site power generation equipment?
(Yes/No)
Total EPA Funds Expended Per on-site power generation equipment Total Other Leveraged Funds Expended for on-site power generation: Total Funds Expended Installation Cost Are Federal funds being used for Installation Cost?
(Yes/No)
Are Applicant funds being used for Installation Cost?
(Yes/No)
Are State funds being used for Installation Cost?
(Yes/No)
Are Local funds being used for Installation Cost?
(Yes/No)
Are Other funds being used for Installation Cost?
(Yes/No)
Is Program Income being used for Installation Cost?
(Yes/No)
Total EPA Funds Expended Installation Cost Total Other Leveraged Funds Expended - Installation Cost Date(s) On-Site Power Generation Equipment was Manufactured Date the On-site Power Generation was Installation (mm/dd/yyyy) Date the On-site Power Generation was Operational (mm/dd/yyyy) State County City Zip Code Street Address Who owns the equipment? Anticipated Users of On-Site Power Generation Infrastructure If serving school districts, Name of the School District(s) the On-site Power Generation will serve If serving school districts, NCES ID of School District that the On-site Power Generation will serve Is the on-site Power Generator subject to BABA?
(Purchased with EPA Funds)
Is the on-site Power Generator BABA Compliant?
(Select Options)
Is a waiver being used to fulfill BABA compliance for the On-site Power Generation? If 'Yes - Other EPA Waiver' selected, explain Total EPA Funds Expended - Equipment and Installation Total Other Leveraged Funds Expended - Equipment and Installation






















Example On-site Power Generation Example: Solar Example: Manufacturer Name Example: Model Name Example: 2023 Example: 15 kW Example: $45,000 Example: Yes Example: No Example: No Example: Yes Example: No Example: No Example: $45,000 Example: $0.00 Example: $7,000 Example: Yes Example: No Example: No Example: Yes Example: No Example: No Example: $5,000 Example: $2,000 Example: equipment: 3/2024; housing: 6/2023 Example: 6/28/2024 Example: 7/31/2024 Example: VA Example: Arlington County Example: Alexandria Example: 22305 Example: 400 1st Street Example: Walton School District Example: Walton School District & NoVA Community College Example: Walton School District Example: 1234567 Example: Yes Example: Yes - This infrastructure is BABA compliant Example: No - Infrastructure meets all BABA requirements Please describe Example: $50,000 Example: $2,000






















On-site Power Generation 1












$-







$-











No
    $- $-






















On-site Power Generation 2












$-







$-











No
    $- $-






















On-site Power Generation 3












$-







$-











No
    $- $-






















On-site Power Generation 4












$-







$-











No
    $- $-






















On-site Power Generation 5












$-







$-











No
    $- $-






















On-site Power Generation 6












$-







$-











No
    $- $-






















On-site Power Generation 7












$-







$-











No
    $- $-






















On-site Power Generation 8












$-







$-











No
    $- $-






















On-site Power Generation 9












$-







$-











No
    $- $-






















On-site Power Generation 10












$-







$-











No
    $- $-
























































































































































Table 26. Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) Equipment Information

























































Table 26a. Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) Equipment Overview, Cost, and Installation
























Table 26b. Location of BESS Infrastructure



Table 26c. Ownership and Anticipated Users of BESS Infrastructure


Table 26d. BABA Compliance Totals






















  Type of Battery Manufacturer of BESS Model of BESS Manufacture Year of BESS Energy Capacity (please indicate kWh or MWh) Equipment Cost only Per Unit: Are Federal funds being used to purchase BESS equipment?
(Yes/No)
Are Applicant funds being used to purchase BESS equipment?
(Yes/No)
Are State funds being used to purchase BESS equipment?
(Yes/No)
Are Local funds being used to purchase BESS equipment?
(Yes/No)
Are Other funds being used to purchase BESS equipment?
(Yes/No)
Is Program Income being used to purchase BESS equipment?
(Yes/No)
Total EPA Funds Expended Per Unit Total Other Leveraged Funds Expended Per Unit Total Funds Expended Installation Cost Are Federal funds being used for Installation Cost?
(Yes/No)
Are Applicant funds being used for Installation Cost?
(Yes/No)
Are State funds being used for Installation Cost?
(Yes/No)
Are Local funds being used for Installation Cost?
(Yes/No)
Are Other funds being used for Installation Cost?
(Yes/No)
Is Program Income being used for Installation Cost?
(Yes/No)
Total EPA Funds Expended Installation Cost: Total Other Leveraged Funds Expended - Installation Cost Date(s) BESS and related Equipment was Manufactured Date of BESS Installation (mm/dd/yyyy) Date BESS Operational (mm/dd/yyyy) State County City Zip Code Street Address Who owns the equipment? Anticipated Users of BESS If serving school districts, Name of the School District the BESS will serve If serving school districts, NCES ID of School District that the BESS will serve Is the BESS subject to BABA?
(Applies to infrastructure purchased with EPA Funds)
Is the BESS BABA Compliant? Is a waiver being used to fulfill BABA compliance for the BESS? If 'Yes - Other EPA Waiver' selected, explain Total EPA Funds Expended - Equipment and Installation Total Other Leveraged Funds Expended - Equipment and Installation






















BESS Example Example: Lithium-Ion Example: Manufacturer Name Example: Model Name Example: 2023 Example: 36kWh Example: $45,000 Example: Yes Example: No Example: No Example: Yes Example: No Example: No Example: $20,000 Example: $25,000 Example: $12,000 Example: No Example: No Example: No Example: Yes Example: No Example: No Example: $10,000 Example: $2,000 Example: battery: 3/2024; housing: 6/2023 Example: 6/29/2024 Example: 7/31/2024 Example: VA Example: Arlington County Example: Alexandria Example: 22305 Example: 400 1st Street Example: Walton School District Example: Walton School District & NoVA Community College Example: Walton School District Example: 1234567 Example: Yes Example: Yes - This infrastructure is BABA compliant Example: No - Infrastructure meets all BABA requirements Please describe Example: $30,000 Example: $27,000






















BESS Group 1












$-







$-











No
    $- $-






















BESS Group 2












$-







$-











No
    $- $-






















BESS Group 3












$-







$-











No
    $- $-






















BESS Group 4












$-







$-











No
    $- $-






















BESS Group 5












$-







$-











No
    $- $-






















BESS Group 6












$-







$-











No
    $- $-






















BESS Group 7












$-







$-











No
    $- $-






















BESS Group 8












$-







$-











No
    $- $-






















BESS Group 9












$-







$-











No
    $- $-






















BESS Group 10












$-







$-











No
    $- $-























































































Table 27. Hydrogen Fueling Station Information
                                                                                                                       


  Table 27a. Hydrogen Fueling Station Information Overview                     Table 27b. H2 Dispenser Pedestal Details         Table 27c. H2 Storage Tank     Table 27d. H2 Compressor     Table 27e. H2 Cooling System (refrigeration and heat exchanger)     Table 27f. Service Details   Table 27g. Location of H2 Station
      Table 27h. Installation Details       Table 27i. Funding Details
 
                              Table 27j. H2 Fueling Infrastructure BABA Compliance


Table 27k. H2 Fueling Infrastructure Cost Summary


Column1 Type of Station
(select from dropdown)
Type of Hydrogen Storage
(select from dropdown)
Refilling Pressure (select from dropdown) Refilling Pressure: If Other, specify below Total Hydrogen Storage Tank Capacity (kg) Total Number of Dispensers Maximum Dispensing Flow Rate per Hose (kg/min) Total Dispensing Capacity of the Station (kg/min) Total Number of Cooling Systems Total Number of Compressors Number of Storage Tanks Number of Dispenser Pedestals Number of Hoses per Pedestal H2 Dispenser Pedestal Manufacturer H2 Dispenser Pedestal Model H2 Dispenser Pedestal Manufacture Year H2 Storage Tank Manufacturer H2 Storage Tank Model H2 Storage Tank Manufacture Year H2 Compressor Manufacturer H2 Compressor Model H2 Compressor Manufacture Year H2 Cooling System Manufacturer H2 Cooling System Model H2 Cooling System Manufacture Year Annual Total H2 Dispensed (kg) Who owns the H2 Fueling Station? State
(select from dropdown)
County
(select from dropdown)
City Zip Code Street Address Description of H2 Fueling Station Installation Work Performed H2 Fueling Station Installation Performed by: Date of H2 Fueling Station Installation (mm/dd/yyyy) Date H2 Fueling Station Operational
(mm/dd/yyyy)
H2 Fueling Infrastructure equipment Cost Are Federal funds being used to purchase H2 Fueling Infrastructure equipment?
(Yes/No)
Are Applicant funds being used to purchase H2 Fueling Infrastructure equipment?
(Yes/No)
Are State funds being used to purchase H2 Fueling Infrastructure equipment?
(Yes/No)
Are Local funds being used to purchase H2 Fueling Infrastructure equipment?
(Yes/No)
Are Other funds being used to purchase H2 Fueling Infrastructure equipment?
(Yes/No)
Is Program Income being used to purchase H2 Fueling Infrastructure equipment?
(Yes/No)
Total EPA Funds Expended for H2 Fueling Infrastructure Equipment Total Other Leveraged Funds Expended for H2 Fueling Infrastructure Equipment Total Funds Expended for H2 Fueling Infrastructure Installation Does the H2 Fueling Infrastructure Equipment Cost Include Installation? Are Federal Funds being used for H2 Fueling Infrastructure Installation costs?
(Yes/No)
Are Applicant Funds being used for H2 Fueling Infrastructure Installation costs?
(Yes/No)
Are State Funds being used for H2 Fueling Infrastructure Installation costs?
(Yes/No)
Are Local Funds being used for H2 Fueling Infrastructure Installation costs?
(Yes/No)
Are Other Funds being used for H2 Fueling Infrastructure Installation costs?
(Yes/No)
Is Program Income being used for H2 Fueling Infrastructure Installation costs?
(Yes/No)
Total EPA Funds Expended for H2 Fueling Infrastructure Installation Costs Total Other Leveraged Funds Expended H2 Fueling Infrastructure Installation Costs Is the Hydrogen Fueling Infrastructure subject to BABA?
(Applies to infrastructure purchased with EPA Funds)
Is the Hydrogen Fueling Infrastructure BABA Compliant?
(select from dropdown)
Is a waiver being used to fulfill BABA compliance for the H2 Fueling Infrastructure?
(select from dropdown)
If 'Yes - Other EPA Waiver' selected, explain Total EPA Funds Expended on H2 Fueling Infrastructure Equipment and Installation Total Other Leveraged Funds Expended on H2 Fueling Infrastructure Equipment and Installation


Example: Hydrogen Fueling Station Example: Gas Example: Above Ground Example: H35   Example: 1,200 Example: 6 Example: 2 Example: 12 Example: 2 Example: 2 Example: 3 Example: 3 Example: 2 Example: H2 Hoses & Co. Example: Magic Hose 1 Example: 2023 Example: H2 Super Tank Example: ST001 Example: 2023 Example: Cool Engineering Co. Example: H2+HD Example: 2023 Example: Cool and Beyond Example: Cool H2+ Mark I Example: 2023 Example: 200,000 Example: Port of Houston Example: VA Example: Arlington County Example: Alexandria Example: 22305 Example: 400 1st Street Please describe Example: XYZ H2 Solutions Example: 6/28/2024 Example: 8/28/2024 Example: $16,000 Example: Yes Example: No Example: No Example: Yes Example: No Example: No Example: $24,000 Example: $8,000 Example: $12,000 Example: No Example: Yes Example: No Example: No Example: Yes Example: No Example: No Example: $7,000.00 Example: $5,000.00 Example: Yes Example: Yes - This Infrastructure is BABA Compliant Example: No - Infrastructure meets all BABA requirements Please describe Example: $31,000 Example: $13,000.00


Hydrogen fueling station 1    
 








                           
               







$-








$- No  
  $- $-


Hydrogen fueling station 2    
 








                           
               







$-








$- No  
  $- $-


Hydrogen fueling station 3    
 








                           
         
   







$-








$- No  
  $- $-


Hydrogen fueling station 4    
 








                           
               







$-








$- No  
  $- $-


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  $- $-


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  $- $-


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  $- $-


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  $- $-


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Are there any other infrastructure projects associated with this grant that are not listed above? Select Yes or No




























































If no, please leave the following section blank. If yes, please provide details in the box below on the infrastructure project, EPA funds used for this infrastructure, and describe how BABA compliance was determined.




























































Other Infrastructure Description: EPA Funds for Other Eligible Infrastructure not listed in tables above:




























































 






























































Sheet 12: 11. Final Report

U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
Clean Heavy-Duty Vehicles (CHDV) Grant Program
Final Report: Financial and Narrative Summary




Table 28. Project Updates - Narrative Responses
Record final project information.
Please paste the planned activities, outputs, and outcome from the last quarterly report. Please indicate the final results below.
Activities Anticipated Outputs Anticipated Outcomes ACTUAL Results
















































Table 29: Additional Questions

Please provide programmatic and narrative financial results on the project.

Question Answer

1. Provide a narrative description of the project.


2. Explain the reason for any differences in proposed versus actual outputs/outcomes identified in Table 25 above.


3. Provide a narrative discussion of the actual project results (outputs and outcomes) and how the results are quantified. These may include, but are not limited to:

• Number of replaced vehicles;
• Dissemination of the project information and increased knowledge via list serves, websites, journals, and press/outreach events (provide web links where applicable);
• Widespread adoption of the implemented technology;
• Increased public awareness of project and results
• Other



4. Provide information on subrecipients and vendors:
• Sub-recipient information (name, award amount, project description);
• Vendor information (name, payment amount, good/services provided);



5. Provide a narrative discussion of the successes and lessons learned for the entire project.


6. If any cost-share or additional External funds are reported, identify the source of the funds.


7. Was any program income generated during the project period? Identify amount of program income, how it was generated, and how the program income was used.


8. Please provide:

a) Evidence that the replacement activity is an “early replacement,” and would not have occurred during the project period through normal attrition (i.e. without the financial assistance provided by EPA). Supporting evidence can include verification that the vehicles replaced had useful life left and fleet characterization showing fleet age ranges and average turnover rates per the vehicle or fleet owner’s budget plan, operating plan, standard procedures, or retirement schedule; and

b) Evidence of appropriate scrappage, sale, or vehicle donation (if applicable) including the engine serial numbers and/or the vehicle identification numbers (VIN). *Include Attachments as Necessary; refer to the CHDV Eligibiligy and Scrappage Statement for details.



9. For projects that take place in an area affected by, or that include affected vehicles affected by, Federal, State or local law mandating emissions reductions, provide evidence that emission reductions funded with EPA funds were implemented prior to the effective date of the mandate and/or are in excess of (above and beyond) those required by the applicable mandate. *Include Attachments as Necessary


10. Did you include at least one photo of successful, new vehicle(s) employed? If yes, please indicate if you approve of permission for EPA's future use of the photo(s) in future internal and external documents including, but not limited to Reports to Congress and case studies highlighting CHDV success stories.


11. Do you have any other comments or feedback?



Sheet 13: 12. Data Dictionary

Fleet Description Data Fields: Please refer to the following data field dictionary for support in completing tabs 2, 9a, 9b and 10
Tab 2. Work Plan
School District Summary
Prioritized Select yes if the school district listed on the 2024 CHDV Prioritized School District List.
Self-Certified as Prioritized If the school district self-certifies as Prioritized, indicate which of the three criteria the school district is using to self-certify.
Non-Attainment or Maintenance Area Select yes if grantee's vehicles operate in a non-attainment or Maintenance area.
Tab 4. Financial Summary
Funding Information
EPA Funds Federal project award amount approved from final work plan.
Other Leveraged Funds Non-EPA funds that support the proposed project activities such as public private-partnerships, grants from other entities, or the issuance of school bounds.
Tab 9a. Current Fleet Description
Table 22. Current Vehicle Information
Basic Vehicle Information
Is this vehicle a part of a group of vehicles that will be replaced by a single ZE vehicle?
(vocational vehicles sub-program only)
For vocational vehicles sub-program only, select yes or no from dropdown menu based if the vehicle described in the row will be replaced by a single zero-emissions vehicle
Corresponding New Vehicle
(select 'New Vehicle XX' from 'New Fleet Description' table, provided in dropdown)
Use the dropdown menu to identify which new vehicle will be used to replace the current vehicle in this project
Group Name Enter the name of the vehicle group to which this vehicle belongs
Current Fleet Owner Enter the first and last name and email address of the individual or organization that owns the fleet.
Publicly or Privately Owned
(select from dropdown)
Use the dropdown menu to select if the vehicle is publicly or privately owned.
Current Vehicle Information
Vehicle Type
(select from dropdown)
Use the dropdown menu to select the vehicle type
Vehicle Class
(select from dropdown)
Select the class size from the dropdown menu. Note, class size is based on the vehicle's GVWR.
Vehicle Vocation
(select from dropdown)
Use the dropdown menu to select the vehicle vocation
Vehicle Group Sector
(select from dropdown)
Use the dropdown menu to select the vehicle sector.
Vehicle Identification Number Enter the VIN number for each vehicle.
Vehicle Manufacturer Enter the manufacturer of the existing vehicle.
Vehicle Model Enter the model of the existing vehicle.
Current Vehicle Model Year Enter the model year of the existing vehicle.
Current Engine Fuel Type Select the type of fuel that is currently being used (prior to upgrade).
Engine Family Name Enter the Engine Family name of the existing Engine. NOTE: unregulated engines will not have an Engine Family Name. If unregulated, then enter "N/A."
GVWR Enter the gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of the existing vehicle.
Current Vehicle Activity Information
Annual Miles Traveled Enter the average number of vehicle miles traveled per year per vehicle in the past two years.
Annual Idling Hours Enter the average number of hours the vehicle idles in the past two years.
Current Odometer Enter the existing vehicle's current odometer reading, in miles.
Annual Amount of Fuel Used Enter the amount of fuel used in gallons/year in the last two years.
Remaining Life of Baseline Vehicle Enter the remaining life of baseline engine/vehicle in years at the time of the upgrade action.
Vehicle Disposition Process
Vehicle Disposition/Replacement Process Select a vehicle disposition option. Please see Section III.D of the Notice of Funding Opportunity for disposition requirements by existing bus model year.
If sold or donated, provide the state in which the vehicle is expected to primarily operate (For Vehicles Model Year 2011 and newer; if known, select from dropdown) If vehicle is sold or donated, enter the state in which the vehicle is expected to primarily operate in
If sold or donated, provide the county in which the vehicle is expected to primarily operate (For Vehicles Model Year 2011 and newer; if known, select from dropdown) If vehicle is sold or donated, enter the county in which the vehicle is expected to primarily operate in
Current Vehicle Place(s) of Performance
School District Name
(if applicable)
Enter the name of the school district in which the current bus in which the bus to be scrapped, sold, or donated has operated in primarily.
NCES ID
(if applicable)
Enter the name of the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) ID associated with the school district in which the current bus to be scrapped, sold, or donated has operated in primarily.
State
(select from dropdown)
Select the two letter postal code for the state in which the bus to be scrapped, sold, or donated has primarily operated in.
County
(select from dropdown)
Enter the county in which the bus to be scrapped, sold, or donated has primarily operated in.
Percentage of Time operated in County Enter the percent of time the bus to be scrapped, sold, or donated has operated in each county.
Place of Performance: City Enter the city in which the bus to be scrapped, sold, or donated has primarily operated in.
Zip Code Enter the zip code in which the bus to be scrapped, sold, or donated primarily operated in. If there is more than one, separate using a colon.
School District Name
(if applicable)_2
Enter the name of the school district in which the current bus in which the bus to be scrapped, sold, or donated has operated in secondarily.
NCES ID
(if applicable)_2
Enter the name of the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) ID associated with the school district in which the current bus to be scrapped, sold, or donated has operated in secondarily.
State_2 Select the two letter postal code for the state in which the bus to be scrapped, sold, or donated has secondarily operated in.
County_3 Enter the county in which the bus to be scrapped, sold, or donated has secondarily operated in.
Percentage of Time operated in County_2 Enter the percent of time the bus to be scrapped, sold, or donated has operated in each county.
Place of Performance: City_3 Enter the city in which the bus to be scrapped, sold, or donated has secondarily operated in.
Zip Code_2 Enter the zip code in which the bus to be scrapped, sold, or donated secondarily operated in. If there is more than one, separate using a colon.
Additional Counties where Vehicle Operates Enter in the additional counties in which the vehicle has operated in. If it has operated in multiple counties beyond those previously listed, record all and separate using a colon (e.g., Polk: Butler).
Percentage of time operated in each Additional County Enter in the additional time operated in each additional county. If it has operated in multiple counties beyond those previously listed, record all and separate using a colon (Polk - 80%: Butler 20%).
Tab 9b. New Fleet Description
Table 23. New Replacement Vehicle Information
Upgrade Vehicle Information
Group Name
(optional)
Enter the name of the vehicle group to which this vehicle belongs
Year of Upgrade Action Enter the year the upgrade happened.
New Vehicle Fleet Owner Enter the first and last name and email address of the individual or organization that owns the fleet.
New Vehicle Class
(select from dropdown)
Select the class size from the dropdown menu. Note, class size is based on the vehicle's GVWR.
VIN for New Vehicle(s) Enter the vehicle identification numbers (VIN) of the new vehicle.
New Vehicle Manufacturer Enter the manufacturer of the new vehicle.
New Vehicle Model Enter the model of the new vehicle.
New Vehicle Model Year Enter the model year of the new vehicle.
New Engine Family Name Enter the engine family name of the new vehicle.
New Vehicle Fuel Type Select the fuel type of the new vehicle.
New Vehicle GVWR Enter the gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of the new vehicle.
Upgrade Cost
Upgrade Cost per Vehicle Enter the cost of vehicle in dollars per unit.
Total Federal Funds Expended Per Vehicle
($ of Total Cost per Unit)
Enter the federal funds expended per vehicle in dollars per unit.
New Vehicle Activity Information
New Vehicle Annual Miles Traveled
(miles per vehicle)
Enter the average number of vehicle miles traveled per year per new vehicle.
New Vehicle Equipped with Auxiliary Heater?
(Yes/No)
Select yes or no to specify whether the vehicle is equipped with an auxiliary heater.
Auxiliary Heater Type
(if not applicable, then N/A)
If bus has an auxiliary heater, enter the type.
New Vehicle Battery Information (Battery Electric Vehicles only)
Capable of Bidirectional Charging?
(Yes/No/N/A)
Select yes or no into the cell to specify whether the vehicle is capable of bidirectional charging.
Manufacturer of Battery Pack For battery electric vehicles, enter the manufacturer of the battery pack
Number of Battery Packs For battery electric vehicles, enter the number of battery packs
Battery Capacity per Battery Pack
(kWh)
For battery electric vehicles, enter the battery capacity per battery pack
Vehicle Total Battery Capacity
(kWh)
For battery electric vehicles, enter the vehicle's total battery capacity
Rated Charging Power
(kW)
For battery electric vehicles, enter the rated charging power in kW
Estimated Range in Miles For battery electric vehicles, enter the estimated range in miles
New Vehicle Fuel Cell Information (for Fuel Cell EVs only)
Manufacturer of Fuel Cell System
(if known)
For hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles, enter the manufacturer of the hydrogen fuel cell system
Fuel Cell Stack Capacity
(kW)
for hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles, enter the hydrogen fuel cell stack capacity in kW
Hydrogen Fuel Tank Capacity
(kg)
For hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles, enter the hydrogen fuel tank capacity in kg
Warranty Information
Is the Battery or Fuel Cell System Warranty Included?
(Yes/No)
Select yes or no into the cell to specify whether the vehicle battery or hydrogen fuel cell system warranty is included.
Number of Years Covered by Battery or Fuel Cell System Warranty If the battery or fuel cell system includes a warranty, indicate the number of years the coverage is valid for
Number of Miles Covered by Battery or Fuel Cell System Warranty If the battery or fuel cell system includes a warranty, indicate the number of miles the coverage is valid for
Total kWh of Battery or Fuel Cell System Discharge Covered by Warranty Enter the total kWh of battery discharge
Powertrain Warranty Included?
(Yes/No)
Select yes or no into the cell to specify whether a powertrain battery warranty is included.
Number of Years Covered by Powertrain Warranty If the powertrain includes a warranty, indicate the number of years the coverage is valid for
Number of Miles Covered by Powertrain Warranty If the powertrain includes a warranty, indicate the number of miles the coverage is valid for
New Vehicle Place(s) of Performance
School District Name
(if applicable)
Enter the name of the school district in which the new vehicle will operate in primarily.
NCES ID
(if applicable)
Enter the name of the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) ID associated with the school district in which the current new vehicle has operated in primarily.
State
(select from dropdown)
Select the two letter postal code for the state in which the new vehicle will primarily operate in.
County
(select from dropdown)
Enter the county in which the new vehicle will primarily operate in.
Percentage of Time operated in County Enter the percent of time the new vehicle has operated in each county.
Place of Performance:
City_2
Enter the city in which the new vehicle will primarily operate in.
Zip Code_3 Enter the zip code in which the new vehicle will primarily operate in. If there is more than one, separate using a colon.
School District Name
(if applicable)_2
Enter the name of the school district in which the current vehicle in which the new vehicle will operate in secondarily.
NCES ID
(if applicable)_2
Enter the name of the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) ID associated with the school district in which the current new vehicle will operate in secondarily.
State
(select from dropdown)_2
Select the two letter postal code for the state in which the new vehicle will secondarily operate in
County
(select from dropdown)_2
Enter the county in which the new vehicle will secondarily operate in
Percentage of Time operated in County_2 Enter the percent of time the new vehicle will operate in each county.
Place of Performance: City_2 Enter the city in which the new vehicle will secondarily operated in.
Zip Code_2 Enter the zip code in which the new vehicle will secondarily operated in. If there is more than one, separate using a colon.
Additional Counties where Vehicle Operates_3 Enter in the additional counties in which the new vehicle is expected to operate in. If it will operate in multiple counties beyond those two previously listed, record all here and separate using a colon (e.g., Polk: Butler).
Percentage of Time operated in each Additional County_3 Enter in the additional time operated in each additional county. If it will operate in multiple counties beyond those two previously listed, record all and separate using a colon (Polk - 80%: Butler 20%).
Optional Participation in the Future of Transportation Research
Is the vehicle/equipment equipped with Telematics? (Yes/No/Not Sure) Select yes or no into the cells it specify whether the vehicle is equipped with telematics.
If Yes, Telematics Primary Point of Contact
(name and email)
Select yes or no.
Can EPA or its partners contact me about participating in research opportunities to provide vehicle or infrastructure data that could inform future transportation work?
(Yes/No)
Enter First and Last name and email address.
Vehicle Ownership and BABA Compliance
Publicly or Privately Owned
(select from dropdown)
Use the dropdown menu to select if the vehicle is publicly or privately owned.
Does the vehicle serve a public function? Use the dropdown menu to select if the vehicle serves a public function
Is the vehicle subject to BABA? Use the dropdown menu to select if the vehicle is subject to BABA
Is the vehicle BABA Compliant? Use the dropdown menu to select if the vehicle is BABA Compliant
Is a waiver being used to fulfill BABA compliance for the vehicle? If a waiver is being used to meet BABA compliance requirements, select the waiver type
If ''Yes - Other EPA Waiver', explain Enter which waiver is being used to meet BABA requirements.
Tab 10. Infrastructure
Table 24. Electric Vehicle Service Equipment Information
EVSE Equipment Information
Type of Charger Enter the type of charger, either Level 2 (AC charging up to 19.2 kW) or DC Fast Charging.
If Level 2, is it ENERGY STAR certified Confirm and select yes if applicable. Please see https://www.energystar.gov/
EVSE Manufacturer Enter the manufacturer of the charging equipment
EVSE Model Enter the model name of the charging equipment.
EVSE Manufacture Year Enter the year the charging equipment was manufactured.
EVSE Maximum Output Power (kW) Enter the maximum power output of the charging equipment, measured in kilowatts.
Number of Plugs on EVSE Enter the number of plugs installed on each unit of the charging equipment.
Is the EVSE Capable of Bidirectional Charging? Select yes or no into the cell to specify whether the charging equipment is capable of bidirectional charging.
Will the Vehicle and EVSE be Used for Vehicle to Grid (V2G)? Select yes or no into the cell to specify whether the buses and charging equipment will be used for vehicle-to-grid (V2G) services.
EVSE Number of Units Enter the quantity of charging equipment unit
EVSE Equipment Cost only Per Unit Enter the cost of the charging equipment per unit.
Are Federal funds being used to purchase EVSE equipment? Enter yes or no for whether federal funds are being used to purchase EVSE equipment.
Are applicant funds being used to purchase EVSE equipment? Enter yes or no for whether applicant funds are being used to purchase EVSE equipment.
Are state funds being used to purchase EVSE equipment? Enter yes or no for whether state funds are being used to purchase EVSE equipment.
Are local funds being used to purchase EVSE equipment? Enter yes or no for whether local funds are being used to purchase EVSE equipment.
Are other funds being used to purchase EVSE equipment? Enter yes or no for whether other funds are being used to purchase EVSE equipment.
Is Program Income being used to purchase EVSE equipment? Enter yes or no for whether program income is being used to purchase EVSE equipment.
Total EPA Funds Expended Per EVSE Unit Enter the total EPA funds expended for charging equipment per unit.
Total EPA Funds Expended for EVSE No action - autopopulated
Total Other Leveraged Funds Expended for EVSE No action - autopopulated
Date of EVSE Manufacture (mm/dd/yyyy) Enter the date on which the EVSE was manufactured.
Date of EVSE Installation (mm/dd/yyyy) Enter the date on which the EVSE is permanently affixed.
Date EVSE Operational (mm/dd/yyyy) Enter the date when the EVSE became operational.
Location of EV Infrastructure
State Select the two letter postal code for the state in which the charging equipment will be located.
County Select the county in which the charging equipment will be located.
City Enter the city in which the charging equipment will be located.
Zip Code Enter the zip code in which the charging equipment will be located.
Street Address Enter the street address in which the charging equipment will be located.
Who owns the charger? Enter the name of the school district or organization that owns the charging equipment.
Anticipated user(s) of the charger. Enter the types of users expected to utilize the charger.
If serving school districts, does the EVSE serve multiple school districts within this application? Select yes, no, or "N/A" if not serving school districts.
Name of the School District(s) the EVSE will serve (use a colon between school districts) Enter the name of the school district in which the EVSE will serve. If it will serve multiple school districts, list all and separate with a colon (e.g., Hampton School District: Edgewood School District).
NCES ID of School District that the EVSE will serve (use a colon between school districts) Enter the name of the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) ID associated with the school district in which the EVSE will serve. If it will serve multiple school districts, list all NCES IDs and separate with a colon (e.g., 1234567: 7654321).
Charging Management Service
Name of Charging Management Service Provider Enter the name of the charging management service provider.
Does the Infrastructure Equipment Cost Include Charging Management Service? Please enter yes or no into the cell to specify whether the indicated cost of the charging equipment above includes any charging management expenses.
If charging management service is not included in cost, but is acquired, what is the cost and frequency of charges? Please enter the cost of any charging management services and how frequently they are billed.
Infrastructure Installation Information, funding source, and BABA compliance
Total Funds Expended for EVSE Installation Enter the total installation costs for the EVSE.
Are Federal funds being used for EVSE Installation costs? Enter yes or no for whether federal funds are being used for EVSE installation.
Are applicant funds being used for EVSE Installation Costs? Enter yes or no for whether applicant funds are being used for EVSE installation.
Are state funds being used for EVSE installation costs? Enter yes or no for whether state funds are being used for EVSE Installation.
Are local funds being used for EVSE installation costs? Enter yes or no for whether local funds are being used for EVSE Installation.
Are other funds being used for EVSE Installation costs? Enter yes or no for whether other funds are being used for EVSE Installation.
Is Program Income being used for EVSE installation costs Enter yes or no for whether program income is being used for EVSE Installation.
Total EPA Funds Expended for EVSE Installation Costs Enter the total amount of EPA funds expended for EVSE installation costs.
Total Other Leveraged Funds Expended for EVSE Installation Costs No action - autopopulated
Does the Infrastructure Equipment Cost Include Installation? Please enter yes or no into the cell to specify whether the indicated cost of the charging equipment above includes any installation expenses.
Description of Installation Work Enter a description of the work performed to install the charging equipment, such as design and engineering, trenching, wiring and electrical upgrades, labor, and permitting.
Installation Work Performed By Enter the name(s) of the organization(s) that performed the installation work described above.
Installation was conducted by an individual who meets the infrastructure electrician requirements as outlined in the program guidance? Select electrician category
Is this infrastructure BABA Compliant? Select an option. EVSE manufactured on or after July 1, 2024 must be meet BABA requirements.
Is a waiver being used to fulfill BABA compliance for the Infrastructure Project If a waiver is being used to meet BABA compliance requirements, select the waiver type
If 'yes -other EPA waiver' selected, explain Enter which waiver is being used to meet BABA requirements.
EVSE Cost Summary
Total Federal Funds Expended Equipment and Installation Automated cell that will calculate the total Federal Funds expended for the charging equipment and installation for an EV Infrastructure Group.
Total Other Leveraged Funds Equipment and Installation Automated cell that will calculate the total Leveraged Funds expended for the charging equipment and installation for an EV Infrastructure Group.
Optional Participation in the Future of Transportation Research
EPA or its partners may contact me about participating in research opportunities to provide bus or EVSE data that could inform future transportation work. Enter yes or no if EPA may contact you regarding potential research opportunities.
If Yes, Telematics Primary Point of contact (Name and email) Enter the name and email of the primary telematics POC.
EVSE Unit Serial Number (Applies to EVSE Units Purchased with EPA Funds)
Serial Number Unit 1 - 250 Enter the Serial Number for each EVSE unit purchased with EPA Funds in columns BG- KV
Table 25. On-Site Power Generation Equipment Information
On-Site Power Generation Equipment Overview, Cost, and Installation
Type of energy generation Select a type of energy generation, solar or wind.
Manufacturer of On-site Power generation Enter the manufacturer (s) of the system.
Model of on-site power generation Enter the model name of the on-site generation system.
Manufacture year of on-site power generation Enter the year the system was manufactured.
Generation Capacity of the system Enter the generation capacity of the system as either kW or MW. Please indicate unit of measurement.
Equipment Cost only Per Power Generation System Enter the equipment cost of the on-site power generation system.
Are Federal funds being used to purchase on-site power generation? Enter yes or no for whether federal funds are being used to purchase on-site power generation equipment.
Are applicant funds being used to purchase on-site power generation? Enter yes or no for whether applicant funds are being used to purchase on-site power generation equipment.
Are state funds being used to purchase on-site power generation? Enter yes or no for whether state funds are being used to purchase on-site power generation equipment.
Are local funds being used to purchase on-site power generation? Enter yes or no for whether local funds are being used to purchase on-site power generation equipment.
Are other funds being used to purchase on-site power generation? Enter yes or no for whether other funds are being used to purchase on-site power generation equipment.
Is Program Income being used to purchase on-site power generation? Enter yes or no for whether program income is being used to purchase on-site power generation equipment.
Total EPA funds expended per on-site power generation equipment Enter the total EPA funds expended for the on-site power generation equipment.
Total Other Leveraged Funds Expended for EVSE No action - autopopulated
Total Funds Expended cost Installation Enter the total installation costs for the on-site power generation system.
Are federal funds being used for Installation costs? Enter yes or no for whether federal funds are being used for on-site power generation installation.
Are applicant funds being used for EVSE Installation Costs? Enter yes or no for whether applicant funds are being used for on-site power generation installation.
Are state funds being used for EVSE installation costs? Enter yes or no for whether state funds are being used for on-site power generation Installation.
Are local funds being used for EVSE installation costs? Enter yes or no for whether local funds are being used for on-site power generation Installation.
Are other funds being used for EVSE Installation costs? Enter yes or no for whether other funds are being used for on-site power generation Installation.
Is Program Income being used for EVSE installation costs Enter yes or no for whether program income is being used for on-site power generation Installation.
Total EPA Funds Expended for EVSE Installation Costs Enter the total amount of EPA funds expended for on-site power generation installation costs.
Total Other Leveraged Funds Expended for EVSE Installation Costs No action - autopopulated
Date(s) On-Site Power Generation Equipment was Manufactured Enter the date the system was manufactured.
Date the On-site Power Generation was Installation (mm/dd/yyyy) Enter the date the system was installed.
Date the On-site Power Generation was Operational (mm/dd/yyyy) Enter the date the system became operational.
Location of On-site Power Generation Infrastructure
State Select the two letter postal code for the state in which the on-site power generation will be located.
County Select the county in which the on-site power generation will be located.
City Enter the city in which the on-site power generation will be located.
Zip Code Enter the zip code in which the on-site power generation will be located.
Street Address Enter the street address in which the on-site power generation will be located.
Ownership and Anticipated Users of On-Site Power Generation Infrastructure
Who owns the equipment? Enter the name of the organization that owns the on-site power generation system.
Anticipated user(s) of the on-site power generation infrastructure. Enter the types of users expected to utilize the system.
If serving school districts, does the system serve multiple school districts within this application? Select yes, no, or "N/A" if not serving school districts.
Name of the School District(s) the system will serve (use a colon between school districts) Enter the name of the school district in which the system will serve. If it will serve multiple school districts, list all and separate with a colon (e.g., Hampton School District: Edgewood School District).
NCES ID of School District that the EVSE will serve (use a colon between school districts) Enter the name of the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) ID associated with the school district in which the system will serve. If it will serve multiple school districts, list all NCES IDs and separate with a colon (e.g., 1234567: 7654321).
BABA Compliance
Is this infrastructure BABA Compliant? Select an option.
Is a waiver being used to fulfill BABA compliance for the Infrastructure Project If a waiver is being used to meet BABA compliance requirements, select the waiver type
If 'yes -other EPA waiver' selected, explain Enter which waiver is being used to meet BABA requirements.
Totals
Total Federal Funds Expended Equipment and Installation Automated cell that will calculate the total Federal Funds expended for the on-site power generation system.
Total Other Leveraged Funds Equipment and Installation Automated cell that will calculate the total Leveraged Funds expended for the on-site power generation system.
Table 26. Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) Equipment Information
BESS Equipment Overview, Cost, and Installation
Type of Battery Select a type of battery from dropdown options.
Manufacturer of BESS Enter the manufacturer (s) of the system.
Model of BESS Enter the model name of the BESS.
Manufacture Year of BESS Enter the year the system was manufactured.
Energy Capacity (please indicate kWh or MWh) Enter the generation capacity of the system as either kWh or MWh. Please indicate unit of measurement.
Equipment Cost only Per Unit: Enter the equipment cost of each BESS unit
Are Federal funds being used to purchase BESS equipment?
(Yes/No)
Enter yes or no for whether federal funds are being used to purchase BESS equipment.
Are Applicant funds being used to purchase BESS equipment?
(Yes/No)
Enter yes or no for whether applicant funds are being used to purchase BESS equipment.
Are State funds being used to purchase BESS equipment?
(Yes/No)
Enter yes or no for whether state funds are being used to purchase BESS equipment.
Are Local funds being used to purchase BESS equipment?
(Yes/No)
Enter yes or no for whether local funds are being used to purchase BESS equipment.
Are Other funds being used to purchase BESS equipment?
(Yes/No)
Enter yes or no for whether other funds are being used to purchase BESS equipment.
Is Program Income being used to purchase BESS equipment?
(Yes/No)
Enter yes or no for whether program income is being used to purchase BESS equipment.
Total EPA Funds Expended Per Unit Enter the total EPA funds expended for the BESS equipment.
Total Other Leveraged Funds Expended Per Unit No action - autopopulated
Total Funds Expended Installation Cost Enter the total installation costs for the BESS system.
Are Federal funds being used for Installation Cost?
(Yes/No)
Enter yes or no for whether federal funds are being used for BESS installation.
Are Applicant funds being used for Installation Cost?
(Yes/No)
Enter yes or no for whether applicant funds are being used for BESS installation.
Are State funds being used for Installation Cost?
(Yes/No)
Enter yes or no for whether state funds are being used for BESS installation.
Are Local funds being used for Installation Cost?
(Yes/No)
Enter yes or no for whether local funds are being used for BESS installation.
Are Other funds being used for Installation Cost?
(Yes/No)
Enter yes or no for whether other funds are being used for BESS installation.
Is Program Income being used for Installation Cost?
(Yes/No)
Enter yes or no for whether program income is being used for BESS installation.
Total EPA Funds Expended Installation Cost: Enter the total amount of EPA funds expended for BESS installation costs.
Total Other Leveraged Funds Expended - Installation Cost No action - autopopulated
Date(s) BESS and related Equipment was Manufactured Enter the date the system was manufactured.
Date of BESS Installation (mm/dd/yyyy) Enter the date the system was installed.
Date BESS Operational (mm/dd/yyyy) Enter the date the system became operational.
Location of BESS Infrastructure
State Select the two letter postal code for the state in which the BESS will be located.
County Select the county in which the BESS will be located.
City Enter the city in which the BESS will be located.
Zip Code Enter the zip code in which the BESS will be located.
Street Address Enter the street address in which the BESS will be located.
Ownership and Anticipated Users of BESS Infrastructure
Who owns the equipment? Enter the name of the organization that owns the BESS system.
Anticipated Users of BESS Enter the types of users expected to utilize the system.
If serving school districts, Name of the School District the BESS will serve Enter the name of the school district in which the system will serve. If it will serve multiple school districts, list all and separate with a colon (e.g., Hampton School District: Edgewood School District).
If serving school districts, NCES ID of School District that the BESS will serve Enter the name of the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) ID associated with the school district in which the system will serve. If it will serve multiple school districts, list all NCES IDs and separate with a colon (e.g., 1234567: 7654321).
BABA Compliance for BESS Infrastructure
Is the BESS subject to BABA?
(Applies to infrastructure purchased with EPA Funds)
No action - autopopulated based on whether EPA funds reported for this infrastructure
Is the BESS BABA Compliant? Select from the dropdown menu how BABA compliance is met
Is a waiver being used to fulfill BABA compliance for the BESS? If a waiver is being used to meet BABA compliance requirements, select the waiver type
If 'Yes - Other EPA Waiver' selected, explain Enter which waiver is being used to meet BABA requirements, if 'Other EPA Waiver' selected in the prior field
Totals for BESS Infrastructure
Total EPA Funds Expended - Equipment and Installation Automated cell that will calculate the total Federal Funds expended for the BESS system.
Total Other Leveraged Funds Expended - Equipment and Installation Automated cell that will calculate the total Leveraged Funds expended for the BESS system.
Table 27. Hydrogen Fueling Station Information
Hydrogen Fueling Station Information Overview
Type of Station
(Select from dropdown)
Select from the dropdown menu what type of hydrogen fueling station is installed under this project.
Type of Hydrogen Storage
(select from dropdown)
Select from the dropdown menu what type of hydrogen storage is installed under this project.
Refilling Pressure (select from dropdown) Select from the dropdown menu the refilling pressure level of supported by the hydrogen fueling equipment.
Refilling Pressure: If Other, specify below If you selected "Other" for the previous column, please enter the refilling pressure information.
Total Hydrogen Storage Tank Capacity (kg) Enter the capacity of the hydrogen storage tank in kilograms.
Total Number of Dispensers Enter the total number of dispenser hoses installed on the hydrogen fueling station.
Maximum Dispensing Flow Rate per Hose (kg/min) Enter the maximum hydrogen dispensing flow rate per dispenser hose in kilograms per minute.
Total Dispensing Capacity of the Station (kg/min) Enter the total capacity of hydrogen dispensing flow rate for the hydrogen fueling station in kilograms per minute.
Total Number of Cooling Systems Enter the total number of cooling systems installed on the hydrogen fueling station.
Total Number of Compressors Enter the total number of compressors installed on the hydrogen fueling station.
Number of Storage Tanks Enter the total number of hydrogen storage tanks installed on the hydrogen fueling station.
Number of Dispenser Pedestals Enter the total number of hydrogen dispenser pedestals installed on the hydrogen fueling station.
H2 Dispenser Pedestal Details
Number of Hoses per Pedestal Enter then umber of dispenser hoses installed on each pedestal of the hydrogen fueling station.
H2 Dispenser Pedestal Manufacturer Enter the manufacturer of the hydrogen dispensing pedestal equipment.
H2 Dispenser Pedestal Model Enter the model name of the hydrogen dispensing pedestal equipment.
H2 Dispenser Pedestal Manufacture Year Enter the year the hydrogen dispensing pedestal equipment was manufactured.
H2 Storage Tank
H2 Compressor Manufacturer Enter the manufacturer of the hydrogen storage tank.
H2 Compressor Model Enter the model name of the hydrogen storage tank.
H2 Compressor Manufacture Year Enter the year the hydrogen storage tank was manufactured.
H2 Compressor
H2 Compressor Manufacturer Enter the manufacturer of the compressor.
H2 Compressor Model Enter the model name of the compressor.
H2 Compressor Manufacture Year Enter the year the compressor was manufactured.
H2 Cooling System (refrigeration and heat exchanger)
H2 Cooling System Manufacturer Enter the manufacturer of the compressor.
H2 Cooling System Model Enter the model name of the compressor.
H2 Cooling System Manufacture Year Enter the year the compressor was manufactured.
Service Details
Annual Total H2 Dispensed (kg) Enter the estimated amount of total annual hydrogen dispensed from the fueling station in kilograms.
Who owns the H2 Fueling Station? Enter the name of the organization that owns the hydrogen fueling equipment.
Location of H2 Station
State
(select from dropdown)
Select the two letter postal code for the state in which the hydrogen fueling station will be located.
County
(select from dropdown)
Enter the county in which the hydrogen fueling station will be located.
City Enter the city in which the hydrogen fueling station will be located.
Zip Code Enter the zip code in which the hydrogen fueling station will be located.
Street Address Enter the street address in which the hydrogen fueling station will be located.
Installation Details
Description of H2 Fueling Station Installation Work Performed Describe the work done during installation, including all equipment that became part of the installed hydrogen fueling station.
H2 Fueling Station Installation Performed by: List the name of the company (or companies) performing the installation of the hydrogen fueling station.
Date of H2 Fueling Station Installation (mm/dd/yyyy) Enter the date (or date range) the hydrogen fueling station was installed.
Date H2 Fueling Station Operational
(mm/dd/yyyy)
Enter the date by which the hydrogen fueling station became fully operational.
Funding Details
H2 Fueling Infrastructure Equipment Cost Enter the cost of the H2 fueling infrastructure equipment, not including installation
Does the H2 Fueling Infrastructure Equipment cost include installation? Please enter yes or no into the cell to specify whether the indicated cost of the H2 fueling infrastructure equipment includes any installation expenses.
Are Federal funds being used to purchase H2 fueling infrastructure equipment? Enter yes or no for whether federal funds are being used to purchase H2 Fueling Infrastructure equipment.
Are applicant funds being used to purchase H2 Fueling infrastructure equipment? Enter yes or no for whether applicant funds are being used to purchase H2 Fueling Infrastructure equipment.
Are state funds being used to purchase H2 Fueling infrastructure equipment? Enter yes or no for whether state funds are being used to purchase H2 Fueling Infrastructure equipment.
Are local funds being used to purchase H2 Fueling infrastructure equipment? Enter yes or no for whether local funds are being used to purchase H2 Fueling Infrastructure equipment.
Are other funds being used to purchase H2 Fueling infrastructure equipment? Enter yes or no for whether other funds are being used to purchase H2 Fueling Infrastructure equipment.
Is Program Income being used to purchase H2 Fueling infrastructure equipment? Enter yes or no for whether program income is being used to purchase H2 Fueling Infrastructure equipment.
Total EPA Funds Expended for H2 Fueling Infrastructure equipment. Enter the total amount of EPA funds being used for H2 fueling infrastructure equipment.
Total Other Leveraged Funds Expended for H2 Fueling Infrastructure Equipment Automated cell that will calculate the total Leveraged Funds expended for the H2 Fueling infrastructure equipment.
Total Funds expended for H2 Fueling Infrastructure Installation Enter the cost of the H2 fueling infrastructure installation.
Are Federal funds being used for H2 fueling infrastructure installation costs? Enter yes or no for whether federal funds are being used to purchase H2 Fueling Infrastructure installation.
Are Applicant funds being used for H2 fueling infrastructure installation costs? Enter yes or no for whether applicant funds are being used to purchase H2 Fueling Infrastructure installation.
Are state funds being used for H2 fueling infrastructure installation costs? Enter yes or no for whether state funds are being used to purchase H2 Fueling Infrastructure installation.
Are local funds being used for H2 fueling infrastructure installation costs? Enter yes or no for whether local funds are being used to purchase H2 Fueling Infrastructure installation.
Are other funds being used for H2 fueling infrastructure installation costs? Enter yes or no for whether other funds are being used to purchase H2 Fueling Infrastructure installation.
Is program income being used for H2 fueling infrastructure installation costs? Enter yes or no for whether program income is being used to purchase H2 Fueling Infrastructure installation.
Total EPA Funds Expended for H2 Fueling Infrastructure installation. Enter the total amount of EPA funds being used for H2 fueling infrastructure installation.
Total Other Leveraged Funds Expended for H2 Fueling Infrastructure installation Automated cell that will calculate the total Leveraged Funds expended for the H2 Fueling infrastructure installation.
H2 Fueling Infrastructure BABA Compliance
Is the Hydrogen Fueling Infrastructure BABA Compliant?
(select from dropdown)
Select from the dropdown menu which parts of the hydrogen fueling infrastructure project are BABA compliant.
Is a waiver being used to fulfill BABA compliance for the H2 Fueling Infrastructure?
(select from dropdown)
Select from the dropdown menu how BABA requirements are being met for the hydrogen fueling infrastructure project.
If 'Yes-Other EPA waiver' selected, explain Enter which waiver is being used to meet BABA requirements.
H2 Fueling Infrastructure Cost Summary
Total EPA Funds Expended for H2 Fueling Infrastructure equipment and installation. Automated cell that will calculate the total EPA Funds expended for the H2 fueling infrastructure equipment and installation.
Total Other Leveraged Funds Expended for H2 Fueling Infrastructure Equipment and Installation Automated cell that will calculate the total Leveraged Funds expended for the H2 fueling infrastructure equipment and installation.


For more information on BABA compliance please see the following link: Build America, Buy America Act (BABA) Implementation Procedures for EPA Office of Transportation and Air Quality Federal Financial Assistance Programs (March 19, 2025)

Sheet 14: Data Validation

Progress All Classes Upgrade Old Fuel
Quarterly Biannually Select Status State Abbreviation Applicant Self-Cert Status Electrician Certification Infrastructure Waiver Types of BESS Amendments Vehicle Type (a.k.a Target Fleet) Vocation (type of work) Sector (industry) BABA Compliance Is this infrastructure BABA Complaint? BABA Vehicle Fields Is this vehicle BABA Compliant Vehicle Waiver Funding Source for EVSE Equipment
(Select all that apply)
New Vehicle ID
Type of Battery
N/A Class 6 Battery Electric USLD (diesel)
Please select reporting quarter. Jan. to Jun. 2024 N/A Alaska AK Yes - Title I Yes - Certification from EVITP No - Infrastructure meets all BABA requirements Lithium-Ion (Select Amendment Type) Target Fleet for CHDV NOFO Delivery Agriculture Yes - This Infrastructure is BABA Compliant Yes - This infrastructure is BABA compliant Yes Yes - This vehicle is BABA compliant No - Vehicle meets all BABA requirements Federal New Vehicle 1
Lithium Nickel Cobalt Aluminum (Li-NCA)
Not Yet Started Class 7 Fuel Cell EV Biodiesel 5
Oct. to Dec. 2023 Jul. to Dec. 2024 Not yet started Alabama AL Yes - Large SD with 80% Title I Yes - Certificate from a registered apprenticeship program Yes - EPA's De Minimis Waiver Lead-Acid Number of Electric Vehicles Cargo Trucks Drayage Airport No A waiver is being used to fulfill BABA compliance Exempt: School Bus N/A - This vehicle is exempt N/A - This vehicle is exempt Applicant New Vehicle 2
Lithium Nickel Manganese Cobalt (Li-NMC)
In Progress

Biodiesel 20
Jan. to Mar. 2024 Jan. to Jun. 2025 In-Progress Arkansas AR Yes - Large SD with sub-group of Title I
Yes - EPA's Small Project Waiver Flow Number of AC Level 2 Chargers Emergency Vehicles Emergency Construction NA
Exempt: Emergency response vehicle A waiver is being used to fulfill BABA compliance Yes - EPA's De Minimis Waiver State New Vehicle 3
Lithium Cobalt Oxide (LCO)
Completed

CNG (ft3)
Apr. to Jun. 2024 Jul. to Dec. 2025 Completed American Samoa AS Not Applicable
Yes - EPA's Pacific Island Territories General Applicability Waiver Flywheels Number of DC Level 3 Chargers Refuse Hauler Long Haul Freight



Yes - EPA's Small Project Waiver Local New Vehicle 4
Lithium Manganese Oxide (LMO)



CNG (lbs)
Jul. to Sep. 2024 Jan. to Jun. 2026
Arizona AZ

Yes - Project-Level Waiver
Federal Funds for Electric Vehicles School Bus Other Industrial



Yes - EPA's Pacific Island Territories General Applicability Waiver Other New Vehicle 5
Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP)
Yes

LNG
Oct. to Dec. 2024 Jul. to Dec. 2026 Select Quarter California CA

Yes - Other EPA Waiver
Federal Funds for AC Level 2 Chargers Septic Truck or Bucket Truck Refuse Hauler Mining



Yes - Project-Level Waiver Program Income New Vehicle 6
Lithium Titanate oxide (LTO)
No

LPG/Propane
Jan. to Mar. 2025 Jan. to Jun. 2027 N/A Colorado CO



Federal Funds for DC Level 3 Chargers Shuttle Bus School Bus Municipal



Yes - Other EPA Waiver
New Vehicle 7
Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH)
N/A

Gasoline
Apr. to Jun. 2025 Jul. to Dec. 2027 2023 - Q4 (Oct. to Dec.) Connecticut CT



Number of Hydrogen Vehicles Step Van Shuttle Bus Port





New Vehicle 8
Nickel Cadmium (NiCd)
(Select Year)



Jul. to Sep. 2025
2024 - Q1 (Jan. to Mar.) District of Columbia DC



Federal Funds for Hydrogen Vehicles Straight/Box Truck Transit Bus Railyard





New Vehicle 9
Lead Acid (Pb)
Year 1 Update



Oct. to Dec. 2025
2024 - Q2 (Apr. to Jun.) Delaware DE



Federal Funds for Hydrogen Fueling Infrastructure Street Sweeper Utility School Bus





New Vehicle 10
Other
Year 2 Update



Jan. to Mar. 2026
2024 - Q3 (Jul. to Sep.) Florida FL



Number of Other Eligible Infrastructure Components Transit Bus
Transit





New Vehicle 11

Year 3 Update



Apr. to Jun. 2026
2024 - Q4 (Oct. to Dec.) Georgia GA



Federal Funds for Other Eligible Infrastructure Components Utility Vehicles







New Vehicle 12

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Jul. to Sep. 2026
2025 - Q1 (Jan. to Mar.) Guam GU



Other Activity in Approved Workplan Other Vocational Vehicle







New Vehicle 13

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New Vehicle 14

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