Local Freight Trucks definition
Examples of Local Freight Trucks in a sentence
Class 4 - 7 Local Freight Trucks This category includes replacement or repower of model year 1992 – 2009 Class 4-7 medium-duty local freight trucks.
Class 8 Local Freight Trucks and Port Drayage Trucks This category includes replacement or repower of model year 1992 – 2009 Class 8 local freight trucks and port drayage trucks.
Class 4-7 Local Freight Trucks (Medium Trucks): trucks, including commercial trucks, used to deliver cargo and freight (e.g., courier services, delivery trucks, box trucks moving freight, waste haulers, dump trucks, concrete mixers) with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) between 14,001 and 33,000 pounds (lbs).
This group includes projects listed under the following Eligible Mitigation Action categories: • Class 8 Local Freight Trucks and Port Drayage Trucks; • Class 4-8 School Buses, Shuttle Buses, or Transit Buses; and • Class 4-7 Local Freight Trucks.
This group includes projects listed under the following Eligible Mitigation Actions: Class 8 Local Freight Trucks and Port Drayage Trucks; Class 4-8 School Bus, Shuttle Bus, or Transit Bus; and Class 4-7 Local Freight Trucks.
Reimbursements were disbursed by Wilmington Trust, N.A. via check, as directed by TCEQ.Class 7 - 8 Refuse VehiclesTCEQ implemented a grant round for Class 7-8 refuse vehicles under the Eligible Mitigation Actions for Class 4-7 Local Freight Trucks and Class 8 Local Freight and Port Drayage Trucks categories.TCEQ initially accepted applications under this grant round from October 8, 2019 through October 8, 2020.
The State proposes allocating 25% of its EMT allocation to the Local Freight Truck sector, with 10% dedicated to Class 8 Local Freight Trucks and Port Drayage Trucks and 15% dedicated to Class 4-7 Local Freight Trucks.
Funding Class 8 Local Freight Trucks and Port Drayage Trucks and Class 4-7 Local Freight Trucks will allow the State to address a more diverse applicant pool potentially not served by the other proposed categories.
Some EMAs, such as Class 4 through 7 Local Freight Trucks (Medium Trucks) and Class 4 through 8 School Bus, Shuttle Bus, or Transit Bus (Eligible Buses), allow for both of the above technology approaches and a variety of fuel and non-fuel (i.e., all-electric engines and fuel cells) options.
Select the category of eligible mitigation action from the Environmental Mitigation Trust Agreement for which this application is seeking funding.1. Class 8 Local Freight Trucks and Port Drayage Trucks (Eligible Large Trucks) Number of trucks: 12.