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Office for Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV)

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Low emission vehicle policy and funding

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Provided financial support, alongside the Zefer project, to lower the monthly lease payments for Green Tomato Cars' FCEVs.
UK government agency that jointly funded the hydrogen refueling station network with the Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking.
UK government agency that awarded £3.1 million to a consortium including ITM Power for HFCEV refueling station and fuel cell vehicle development, as part of a £14 million competition.
UK government agency that has identified fuel cell technology as playing a strategic role in meeting the goal that all new cars will have zero tailpipe emissions by 2040.
This government agency launched a program to promote the use of clean vehicles, from which ULEMCo received funding.
The Office of Low Emission Vehicles is providing funding as part of a larger initiative to improve clean vehicles and promote clean transportation in the United Kingdom.
UK government agency providing $2 million in funding to support the development of hydrogen fuel stations.
This office, part of the Department for Transport, is the channel through which funding was issued to Fuel Cell Systems Limited.
UK government agency that has issued funding to ITM Power through grants to support the development of hydrogen fuel infrastructure.
UK government agency providing £6.5 million in funding (approximately $4 million for new stations and $2.5 million for upgrades) to support hydrogen fuel infrastructure expansion through a competitive grants programme.
The Office for Low Emission Vehicles is providing the majority of the $24 million funding for the competition.
This government agency is seeking to invest over $650 million in the development of clean vehicles as part of the UK's new strategy.

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