California Electrification Compliance
California's gas and diesel equipment ban is not a future concern — it is already underway. For golf courses and commercial facilities operating in the state, this represents a mandatory capital transition affecting virtually every piece of maintenance equipment on your property. The question is not whether you will transition — it is whether you will do it on your terms or under regulatory pressur
The Regulatory Timeline
January 2024 — AB 1346: Sale of new gas-powered small off-road engines (≤25 HP) banned statewide. Existing units may continue operating until end of useful life.
January 2028 — CARB Diesel Regulation: Tier 0 diesel engine operational ban begins. Affects rough mowers, heavy utility vehicles, sprayers, aerifiers, and tractors typical of a golf course fleet.
January 2030 — Tier 1 diesel engines operational ban takes effect.
January 2032 — Tier 2 diesel engines operational ban takes effect. Virtually all diesel equipment on a typical golf course fleet will be affected.
2035 — 100% Zero-Emission Vehicle off-road executive order deadline.
What Perigon Energy Solutions Does
Perigon helps California golf courses and commercial facilities build a phased equipment transition plan — before the deadlines force reactive, expensive decisions. Our process begins with the California Electrification Compliance Questionnaire, which captures your current equipment inventory across both Phase 1 and Phase 2 categories. From that baseline we model your phased capital requirements year by year through 2035, identify charging infrastructure needs, available CARB incentives and IRA credits, and build a prioritized transition sequence that aligns compliance deadlines with budget cycles.
The First Step Takes 15 Minutes.
Complete our California Electrification Compliance Questionnaire. We'll follow up within two business days with an initial assessment of your compliance position and capital roadmap.

