California’s popular program that offers qualified residents up to $2,000 to buy an electric bike will reopen applications April 29.
The application window for the first launch of the state program in December 2024 was closed in less than one hour because of high demand, according to the California Air Resources Board (CARB).
“The unprecedented interest in the vouchers shows there is a big need and strong interest in electric bikes in California,” said Steven Cliff, CARB’s executive officer. “The growth of this technology is an important part of our efforts to make zero-emission transportation options available to all Californians.”
The second round will offer $2 million, or about 1,000 vouchers, to eligible applicants who will be picked randomly to ensure a fair distribution, according to CARB.
E-bike voucher applicants must also provide residency and income verification, and meet education and training requirements.
Application approval may take up to 60 days, according to CARB.

The bikes must have an electric motor of less than or equal to 750 watts and have operable pedals.
The bikes must also have an integrated front light that runs off the e-bike battery and has been tested by an accredited laboratory, among other requirements.
Some cargo e-bikes and e-bikes adapted for special needs also qualify.
The voucher program is a collaboration with more than 20 community-based organizations throughout the state, CARB reported. The organizations provide outreach and application help to low-income residents across California.