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Vermont is pioneering a ‘gas clunkers for EVs’ trade-in incentive program
The state of Vermont has launched an incentive program that may assist residents scrap and substitute outdated fuel vehicles with new or used eligible electrical autos (EVs) or plug-in electrical autos (PHEVs).
The primary of two phases of the Exchange Your Trip program will assist lower-income Vermont residents substitute older, high-polluting light-duty autos with EVs or PHEVs.
Vermont transportation secretary Joe Flynn stated:
The transportation sector accounts for about 40% of Vermont’s carbon emissions. The state is working to quickly scale back these dangerous emissions by offering incentives for Vermonters to modify to cleaner transportation choices, and permitting these incentives to be mixed with present state and native utility packages for even better cost-savings.
To qualify for the Exchange Your Trip program, candidates have to be Vermont residents listed on each the brand new EV buy or lease settlement and the outdated automobile registration. Incentives are at present accessible on the level of sale or lease and are restricted to 1 per individual for the lifetime of this system.
State incentives can be found on new automobile purchases or leases of eligible fashions with a base MSRP of $40,000 or much less for PHEVs and $45,000 or much less for EVs. The taking part vendor listing is right here.
Incentives of $3,000 can be found on a first-come, first-served foundation to income-eligible Vermont residents who hand in a fuel automotive that’s not less than 10 years outdated – that’s mannequin 12 months 2012 or older – and change to a brand new or used plug-in electrical automobile. The clunker has to have the ability to begin and drive not less than 30 ft ahead and in reverse underneath its personal energy. (Extra eligibility necessities will be discovered right here.)
For instance, the utmost revenue allowed for a person submitting as single or head of family for a brand new EV is $50,000 annual revenue or much less, and for a used EV, it’s $51,968.
Vermont’s Exchange Your Trip is funded with $4.5 million by the 2021 and 2022 Transportation Payments.
The $3,000 incentive will be stacked with one of many present (new or used) incentives. Info on the opposite packages is obtainable on the Drive Electrical Vermont’s web site. Drive Electrical Vermont has a helpful “Examine Fashions” device to see which fashions qualify for which rebates.
In Exchange Your Trip’s second part, which can be launched by November 2, eligible candidates can obtain a card preloaded with a $3,000 voucher to make use of on eligible clear transportation bills at taking part electrical bike outlets or for shared mobility choices.
Vermont is the second US state to supply a scrap-and-replace program. California’s Clear Automobiles 4 All program is obtainable in 4 taking part air districts – South Coast space together with Los Angeles, San Joaquin Valley, Bay Space, and Sacramento space – to be able to transition lower-income drivers from fuel vehicles to electrical autos. Relying on revenue, qualifying California residents can obtain as much as $9,500 towards the acquisition of a brand new or used plug-in hybrid electrical, battery electrical, or gas cell electrical automobile, or as much as $7,500 in incentives to entry public, personal, and shared mobility choices.
Electrek’s Take
Each single US state must be operating an incentive program like this. It helps lower-income residents entry cleaner, inexpensive transportation. If the automotive is extra dependable, then it’s going to provide the driving force a leg up in the case of attending to work and taking good care of household, for instance.
I not too long ago spoke with a girl who runs a cleansing enterprise. She misplaced worker as a result of that individual’s automotive will not be dependable. This kind of incentive program would hopefully assist alleviate that sort of downside.
There are a lot of inexpensive EVs available on the market, and these incentives will assist spur curiosity.
Within the meantime, I’m gonna simply depart this tweet, which was posted by the Detroit Free Press and USA Immediately autos editor, proper right here, because it illustrates the parable of EVs not being inexpensive:
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Nationwide data breach affects student, staff information at Vermont schools
The personal data of students and staff at several dozen Vermont school districts may have been compromised in a nationwide data breach of a student information system, according to state education officials.
PowerSchool, a California-based company that provides a student information system and cloud software used by 39 school districts in Vermont, told its customers on Tuesday that personal data of students, staff and faculty of school districts throughout the country were hacked, according to officials.
The company serves more than 75% of students in North America, according to a report from TechCrunch, and its software is used by roughly 16,000 customers to support more than 50 million students in the United States.
Schools use the software to manage student records, grades, attendance and enrollment.
It is unclear how many school districts in Vermont were affected by the data breach. Lindsey Hedges, a spokesperson for the state Agency of Education, said in an email that not all of the 39 districts that use PowerSchool were affected, but noted that the agency “will continue to work with districts and remain in contact as the full impact of the incident unfolds.”
Champlain Valley School District was among the affected districts. Adam Bunting, the district’s superintendent, said in a letter to families that “the Agency of Education is actively working with PowerSchool to determine the next steps.”
“We understand that the situation is concerning and will keep you informed as we learn more,” Bunting wrote in the letter.
In a phone interview, Bunting said PowerSchool informed the district that the breached personal information of faculty and staff mainly included things like contact information.
“The information, as far as we understand, does not include things like Social Security numbers,” he said. “The initial information we have is that it’s more about contact information.”
Student information, Bunting said, may include names, address, emails and birthdates.
A spokesperson for PowerSchool, Beth Keebler, said in an emailed statement that the company “is committed to protecting the security and integrity of our applications.”
“We take our responsibility to protect student data privacy and act responsibly as data processors extremely seriously,” the statement reads. “Our priority is to support our customers through this incident and to continue our unrelenting focus on data security.”
TechCrunch reported that hackers successfully breached the company’s school information system, and the company was made aware of the breach on or around December 28.
“As soon as we learned of the incident, we immediately engaged our cybersecurity response protocols and mobilized a cross-functional response team, including senior leadership and third-party cybersecurity experts,” the company’s statement said.
The company said it does not anticipate the data being shared or made public.
Zoie Saunders, Vermont’s secretary of education, said in correspondence to superintendents of the affected districts that the impact of the breach may vary from district to district.
“We understand that this news may be concerning, but please be assured that the agency takes incidents involving student information very seriously and is committed to ensuring that all necessary measures are in place to safeguard it,” she wrote.
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Grace Potter 'Emotionally Preparing to Lose' Home in L.A. Fires as She Reveals Vt. House Destroyed in Flood Last Summer
Grace Potter is staying safe amid the fires in California.
In an Instagram Reel shared on Wednesday, Jan. 8, the “Mother Road” singer spoke about evacuating the Los Angeles fires after recently being in New Orleans during the terror attack on Jan. 1 and losing her Vermont home amid the flooding in July 2024.
“We are safely evacuated from Topanga Canyon but many are still in harms way,” Potter, 41, wrote. “Just now we discovered that the place we evacuated to is also under evacuation orders. They just announced the schools are shut.”
Potter said that she had just arrived in L.A. after a cross-country trip after being in New Orleans “amid the terror attack.” She also mentioned that last summer her Fayston, Vt. farm was “devastated by the floods.”
“Life is wildly unpredictable and it’s important [to] keep your heart strong and your mind clear. If you see smoke, don’t wait for cell signal,” Potter continued.
“Trust your gut. Pack the necessities & GET OUT. I’m feeling deep gratitude for family, friends, the firefighters and for community. We are lucky. Stay safe out there folks.”
Her Jan. 8 video showed her driving away from the smoke. “Am I a storm chaser, or do I just like being places where really bad things happen? Or is this just happening everywhere? I don’t know,” she said in the clip, adding that she would pick up her son Sagan, 7 this week, from school and found a hotel to stay at.
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On Jan. 1, Potter was in New Orleans celebrating the New Year when a truck intentionally drove through the crowd on Bourbon Street leaving at least 14 people dead and dozens injured.
“We were standing at the corner of the intersection where only hours later a car came crashing through in a terrifying & violent act,” Potter’s joint Instagram post with husband Eric Valentine read.
“Then this morning, as we were in our room packing our bags to leave, a bomb was detonated less than a block away from our hotel in the quarter.”
Valentine added: “I am grateful my family is safe. I am grateful for the brave people who put their lives on the line to do their best to keep us safe. Our hearts go out to those who were injured and to the families and friends of those who were lost.”
In July, the singer posted pictures and videos of the damage from the floods with water overflowing rivers and roadways. Following the flooding, Potter said that the annual Grand Point North Festival would also serve as a benefit for those affected by the Vt. floods.
“Vermont, my heart is with you. I’ll be home soon, and we will rebuild as we always do,” she wrote.
Potter also shared a picture of a map of the blaze on her Instagram Stories on Jan. 8, pointing out where her home was. “Emotionally preparing to lose our home,” she wrote. “All i can do now is hope for a miracle & send love to the Canyon that brought me back into the daylight.”
The L.A. fires began on Tuesday, Jan. 7. Thousands of structures have been affected by the disastrous blaze.
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Vermont basketball suffers biggest loss in America East play since 2004-05 season
UVM hockey legend Eric Perrin returns to Burlington on coaching staff
Eric Perrin, UVM hockey’s all-time leading goal scorer returns to Burlington helping out on the coaching staff for the past nine days.
Vermont basketball scored the game’s first seven points and built multiple 10-point leads early in the first half of Saturday’s America East Conference showdown at Bryant.
But everything unraveled after the Catamounts’ roaring start.
The Bryant Bulldogs seized control by the halftime horn and rolled in the second half for a 73-53 victory, handing Vermont its biggest conference defeat in two decades.
The Catamounts (9-9, 2-1) haven’t loss by at least 20 points to a league opponent in the regular season since the 2004-05 finale at Maine, 87-66, when stars Taylor Coppenrath and T.J. Sorrentine did not play. They also suffered a 22-point setback to Stony Brook in the 2011 America East semifinals.
Vermont opened a 24-14 lead on a Shamir Bogues 3-pointer with 8 minutes, 21 seconds before the break. Then the Bulldogs unleashed a 20-6 spurt to close the half. Bryant, though, kept momentum on its side, scoring 20 of the first 22 points of the second half.
The advantage ballooned to 57-32 by the 12-minute mark. All told, Bryant had a 43-8 run spanning the two halves to carve out the insurmountable advantage.
Connor Withers, who started Bryant’s comeback in the first half with a 3-pointer, paced the hosts with 19 points. Rafael Pinzon and Barry Evans each had 13 points, and Early Timberlake added a dozen points for Bryant’s first win over Vermont since joining America East ahead of the 2022-23 campaign.
For Vermont, Bogues totaled 17 points and six rebounds, and Ileri Ayo-Faleye collected 15 points. Sam Alamutu picked up 11 rebounds.
The Bulldogs scored 22 points off Vermont’s 17 turnovers. Bryant also made 11 3-pointers.
The Catamounts return to action for the league home opener Thursday night vs. Binghamton.
Contact Alex Abrami at aabrami@freepressmedia.com. Follow him on X, formerly known as Twitter: @aabrami5.
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