I ran into this when I tried to get the white sticker again
that I used to have on my previous EV truck.
CARB apparently has narrowed their interpretation of the law
to read "qualified vehicles" (which clearly is intended to 
include *all* battery-only powered EVs) as "manufacturer qualified"
vehicles, which has the weird drawback that any EV from a manufacturer
that does not bother to get qualified or who is no longer in business,
will not be able to get the white sticker even though the vehicle
clearly meets the requirements of the law, only not the way that
CARB has started interpreting the law.
I can see why CARB did this - they will not unjustly qualify a vehicle
and get comments, because they can now always say "no" unless someone
else went through the effort of getting on the list that qualifies them
to get a "yes", so CARB does not have to think or qualify any vehicles
and their life is easy.
I call this "passing the buck".
If anyone thinks that this is unreasonable, they should contact their
legislators and get CARB to interpret the law differently or rewrite the
law to clarify that any vehicle registered as "EV" by the DMV does
qualify
for the white stickers (which used to be the old interpretation and how
I
received the white sticker for my first EV truck).

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-----Original Message-----
From: EV [mailto:ev-boun...@lists.evdl.org] On Behalf Of Stephen via EV
Sent: Sunday, January 03, 2016 4:22 PM
To: brucedp5; Electric Vehicle Discussion List
Subject: Re: [EVDL] EVLN: 2015 CA pih-Green HOV Stickers>
Limit-hit/ran-out

If only they would allow conversions to get the white stickers...

Regards,
Stephen

On Sat, Dec 26, 2015 at 12:01 AM, brucedp5 via EV <ev@lists.evdl.org>
wrote:

>
>
> % Dealership owners like selling pih more than selling EVs> more
> back-end/return-trip maintenance/repair profits %
>
>
>
http://www.hybridcars.com/max-limit-for-california-green-hov-stickers-re
ached-once-again/
> Max Limit For California Green HOV Stickers Reached Once Again
> December 21, 2015  Brian Ro
>
> [image] (pih)
> Last week, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) announced that
the cap
> for green solo-access High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) stickers for
plug-in
> hybrids had been reached.
>
> In a posting to its official website, CARB issued a statement [
> http://www.arb.ca.gov/msprog/carpool/carpool.htm
> ] saying that all of the allotted 85,000 green HOV stickers had been
> disbursed, and that future applications received would be placed into
a
> waiting queue in the event legislation authorizing more stickers to be
> issued is approved.
>
>     "IMPORTANT NOTICE: The 85,000 statutory Green Clean Air Vehicle
Decal
> limit has been reached. The DMV will continue to accept applications
> without
> payment to establish a queue for requesters should an additional
amount of
> decals be authorized. There is no guarantee that additional decals
will be
> authorized in the coming months. Those individuals in the queue will
be
> notified to submit payment if additional decals are approved. Updates
will
> be provided here as more information becomes available."
>
> Plug-in hybrids (PHEV) such as the Chevy Volt, BMW i3 REx, and Ford
Fusion
> and C-Max Energi are eligible for the green HOV sticker, lucrative to
> drivers in California as they can cut commute times significantly
during
> rush hour on congested freeways.
>
> Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) such as the Tesla Model S and Nissan
Leaf
> are eligible for the white HOV sticker, which has no allotment
> restrictions.
> The green and white stickers, both set to expire on Jan. 1 2019, allow
> single occupant vehicles to travel in carpool lanes normally reserved
for
> vehicles carrying two or more people.
>
> Limits on green HOV stickers have been reached three times previously,
with
> a 15,000-sticker increase being approved by California legislators
shortly
> after each time. The last such increase, approved in June of this
year,
> increased the limit of green stickers from 70,000 to the current limit
of
> 85,000. There is currently no legislation known being officially
considered
> to increase the current cap from 85,000.
>
> A recent study by UCLA's Luskin Center for Innovation concluded that
40
> percent of electric vehicles purchased in California from 2010 to 2013
were
> influenced by HOV-lane access incentives.
>
> If new legislation is not approved, predicting the precise effect of
the
> lack of green HOV sticker availability on PHEV sales moving forward is
> difficult. However, manufacturers have in the past placed particular
> importance on ensuring their vehicles are eligible for such
incentives.
>
> In Feb. 2012, Chevrolet announced mid-cycle tweaks to the emissions
system
> of the 2012 Chevy Volt that made it eligible for California purchase
> incentives as well as the much-coveted HOV-lane stickers.
>
> Prior to officially going on sale in the U.S. in 2014, BMW
propositioned
> CARB to allow the range-extended (REx) version of the BMW i3 to be
eligible
> for white HOV sticker. The automaker went so far as to seek a new
"BEVx"
> designation category for its i3 REx, which it succeeded in doing,
though
> the
> REx version ended up being eligible for only the green HOV sticker.
>
> Potential buyers of PHEVs in California that had been making their
purchase
> contingent on receiving the green HOV stickers may now be forced to
> reconsider their options if new legislation for raising the current
cap is
> not announced.
> [(c) hybridcars.com]
> ...
>
>
http://www.contracostatimes.com/bay-area-news/ci_29295327/green-carpool-
stickers-all-gone
> California's 85,000 green carpool stickers are all gone
> [December 22, 2015]
> ...
>
>
http://www.hybridcars.com/california-green-hov-stickers-for-phevs-almost
-maxed-out-again/
> California Green HOV Stickers For PHEVs Almost Maxed Out - Again
> November 23, 2015
> ...
> [dated]
>
>
http://www.hybridcars.com/hov-access-is-key-for-california-plug-in-car-p
urchases/
> HOV Access Is Key For California Plug-in Car Purchases
> July 14, 2014
>
>
>
>
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>
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