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97T26001

Project Grant

Overview

Grant Description
**Description:** The purpose of this award is to provide funding under the Inflation Reduction Act to the Port Department of the City of Oakland.

Specifically, the recipient will improve air quality and reduce pollution at the Port of Oakland and in the surrounding area through the deployment of zero-emission equipment and infrastructure at the port.

This assistant agreement provides full federal funding in the amount of $322,167,584.00.

**Activities:** The activities include the purchase and deployment of electric and hydrogen fuel cell cargo handling equipment, drayage trucks, associated charging infrastructure, battery energy storage systems, and generation of solar power.

**Subrecipient:** A total of 20 subawards to partner organizations support this grant.

These subawards include the following activities:

- 13 subawards will purchase, operate, maintain, and/or report out on the use of the following zero emissions equipment and/or charging infrastructure, with 3 subawards including free or low cost leasing programs including: 475 battery electric or hydrogen fuel cell drayage trucks; 118 zero emissions (ZE) yard tractors; 8 ZE top/side picks; 57 ZE forklifts; 1 ZE rail car mover; 4 ZE reach stackers; 6 battery energy storage system (BESS); 1 solar charging system; 213 charging stations (including 4 within each BESS); site infrastructure improvements to support ZE equipment and trucks; 208 diesel-powered drayage trucks and cargo handling equipment will be scrapped; 410 drayage trucks in loan/borrow programs.

- 6 subawards support community engagement activities including, but not limited to: engagement presentations, handouts, memos, documentation of community input and guidance, and other materials; involvement of at least 3 community based organizations in truck loan program design; at least 5 community forums; at least two ride-and-drive events; 6 community forums held annually; 36 youth/year engaged in New Voices Are Rising through fellowships and annual summer climate justice leadership academy; 200 youth/year engaged through classroom presentations and educational materials; 550 youth/year engaged through surveys; 15 focus groups, 4 workshops, and one youth summit (50 youth); 4 social media campaigns or digital infographics, one-pagers, and more; comprehensive communications plan; and ongoing feedback and adaptation.

- 3 subawards will focus on workforce development including, but not limited to: quarterly meetings of the Regional Training Advisory Committee; 20 transportation, distribution, and logistics pre-apprenticeship trainings for up to 250 participants; ZE equipment and vehicle operation and maintenance training; port tracking and monitoring high-quality jobs resulting from the project, in conformance with Maritime and Aviation Project Labor Agreement; and high school career fairs, community job fairs, presentations with local community based organizations on ZE job opportunities.

- 2 subawards will involve development and implementation of an air quality monitoring program including: deployment of air quality monitors/sensors; assessing pollutant emission reductions as a result of implementation of the project; and providing results at community meetings.

- 1 subaward will provide effective project management to ensure the project remains on time, on budget, and meets its goals. Center for Transportation and the Environment's centralized, structured management of the project will enable the port and partners to concentrate on meeting project goals and ensure clear and well-coordinated deliverable production.

**Outcomes:** The anticipated deliverables include the purchase and deployment of approximately 475 zero-emission (ZE) drayage trucks and 188 pieces of cargo handling equipment, including yard tractors, top and side picks, forklifts, reach stackers, a rail car mover and charging stations and infrastructure, as well as solar generation and battery energy storage systems.
Funding Goals
4 - ENSURE CLEAN AND HEALTHY AIR FOR ALL COMMUNITIES 4.1 - IMPROVE AIR QUALITY AND REDUCE LOCALIZED POLLUTION AND HEALTH IMPACTS
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Oakland, California United States
Geographic Scope
City-Wide
Port Department Of The City Of Oakland was awarded Oakland Port Zero-Emission Equipment Grant Project Grant 97T26001 worth $322,167,584 from EPA Region 9: San Francisco in January 2025 with work to be completed primarily in Oakland California United States. The grant has a duration of 4 years and was awarded through assistance program 66.051 Clean Ports Program. $145,588,614 (31.0%) of this Project Grant was funded by non-federal sources. The Project Grant was awarded through grant opportunity Clean Ports Program: Zero-Emission Technology Deployment Competition.

Status
(Ongoing)

Last Modified 1/8/25

Period of Performance
1/1/25
Start Date
12/31/28
End Date
22.0% Complete

Funding Split
$322.2M
Federal Obligation
$145.6M
Non-Federal Obligation
$467.8M
Total Obligated
69.0% Federal Funding
31.0% Non-Federal Funding

Activity Timeline

Interactive chart of timeline of amendments to 97T26001

Additional Detail

Award ID FAIN
97T26001
SAI Number
None
Award ID URI
SAI EXEMPT
Awardee Classifications
City Or Township Government
Awarding Office
68HF09 REGION 9 (GRANTS OFFICE)
Funding Office
68Y000 REGION 9 (FUNDING OFFICE)
Awardee UEI
LWYHDXYRZCU8
Awardee CAGE
1L690
Performance District
CA-12
Senators
Dianne Feinstein
Alejandro Padilla
Modified: 1/8/25