Electric or Low-Emitting Ferry Pilot Program

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Electric or Low-Emitting Ferry Pilot Program
Type Program
Sponsor Organization Federal Transit Administration
Top Organization N/A
Creation Legislation Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act
Website Website
Purpose To promote the adoption of electric and low-emission ferry vessels by providing funding for their purchase, electrification, or emission reduction modifications, aiming to decrease pollution in marine environments and improve public transit sustainability.[1]
Program Start 2022
Initial Funding $49 million per year[2]
Duration Until 2026
Historic Yes


Electric or Low-Emitting Ferry Pilot Program is designed to transition ferry services to more environmentally friendly operations by funding the acquisition, electrification, or modification of low-emission and electric ferry vessels. The program seeks to reduce air and water pollution from ferry operations, enhancing the sustainability of public transportation across water bodies.[3]

Official Site

Goals

  • Promote the use of electric and low-emission technologies in ferry services.[4]
  • Reduce emissions and environmental impact of ferry operations.
  • Support the infrastructure development for electric ferry charging.

Organization

This program is managed by the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) within the U.S. Department of Transportation. It operates through a competitive grant process, with oversight from FTA's Office of Program Management. Funding is provided annually, with grants awarded based on project merit, environmental benefits, and community impact.

The leader of the program holds the title/position of **Director, Office of Program Management** at FTA.

Partners

  • No specific partnerships are listed, but the program works with ferry operators, local governments, and transit agencies.

History

Authorized by the **Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act** in 2021, the Electric or Low-Emitting Ferry Pilot Program was introduced to address the growing need for reducing emissions from maritime transport. This initiative reflects broader federal efforts towards clean transportation. Key events include the first round of funding in 2022, with subsequent annual funding opportunities announced, demonstrating the program's commitment to environmental sustainability in ferry services.

Funding

The program was initially funded with $49 million per year from 2022 until 2026, aimed at supporting the transition to cleaner ferry fleets. This funding supports capital projects for acquiring or modifying vessels and related infrastructure.[5]

Implementation

Implementation involves:

  • Competitive grant solicitations for ferry electrification or emission reduction projects.
  • Project evaluation based on environmental impact, technical feasibility, and community benefits.
  • Support for the development of charging or alternative fuel infrastructure.

The program is scheduled to conclude in 2026 unless extended by further legislation.

Related

External links

Social media

  • No specific social media accounts for this program; follow the U.S. Department of Transportation for updates.

References