American car delivery professional who be member of the proprietor-Operator Independent Drivers Association and live in sure states in the United States of America could be about to get a number of help plunging the carbon wheel-print of their trade operations. The Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association has announced they're now accepting applications for grants to help convey professionals with the cost of a new secondary power unit for their transport vehicle and the fitting of the APU. This means that the OOIDA will be able to provide qualifying transport professionals with a 40 percent reimbursement for the cost and installation of a new APU, starting Tuesday, according to sources.
What regions do vehicle transport professional in the United States of America have to be from in order to qualify for the grants? The United States Environmental Protection Agency provide the funds in order to help install about 300 APUs in the move trucks operating in regions 6 and 7 of America. Region 6 includes the states of Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas and 66 tribal nations, as region 7 includes Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and nine tribal nations. The Owner-Operators Independent Drivers Association is in reality solitary of five agency that have been provided with monetary help from side to side burial from the Diesel Emissions Reduction Act (DERA), to help carry transport professionals that want to bed in a new APU unit on their truck operating in the region in question.