ScrapScheme Atlas

Find scrappage schemes that actually apply to you.

Source-first guides to scrappage schemes, rebates and replacement grants.

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Example searches: UK boiler upgrade scheme, Bristol clean air zone support, California Clean Cars 4 All, Singapore PARF rebate, van scrappage scheme.

    What this is

    One source-first place to compare countries, categories, and current updates.

    Scrappage schemes are rarely simple. Some are national grants. Some are city clean air support funds. Some are industry-run retirement or recycling programmes. The hard part is not finding a headline - it is finding the real rules, the real geography, and the real next step.

    ScrapScheme is built to solve that problem. Every core scheme page is written around official or primary sources, marked with a visible last verified date, and linked to the next useful page instead of leaving you at a dead end.

    Countries

    Browse by country hub.

    Each hub pairs source-backed scheme pages with the latest updates, guides, and country-specific context.

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    United Kingdom

    National grants, city clean air support, local scrappage help, and heating system replacement schemes.

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    United States

    State and air-district vehicle retirement and clean replacement incentives, plus related mobility support.

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    Canada

    Vehicle retirement and recycling programmes, including province-specific and national routes.

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    Singapore

    Vehicle deregistration, PARF rebate and disposal pathways for cars and taxis.

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    Categories

    Browse by scheme type.

    Compare cars, vans, boilers, heavy-duty vehicles, and taxi or private-hire pathways in one place.

    01

    Cars

    Private car scrappage, clean air support, retirement incentives and replacement grants.

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    02

    Vans and Light Commercial

    Schemes for non-compliant vans, small business fleets and city clean air transitions.

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    03

    Boilers and Heating

    Boiler replacement and heating upgrade support where a formal grant or rebate exists.

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    04

    Heavy-Duty Vehicles

    Support for HGVs, coaches, buses and business vehicle upgrades.

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    05

    Taxis and Private Hire

    Taxi and private-hire support where schemes treat licensed vehicles differently from private cars.

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    Schemes

    Start with the schemes most people ask about first: the UK Boiler Upgrade Scheme, UK clean air support funds, California Clean Cars 4 All, and Singapore PARF rebate rules.

    UK boilers / heating

    Boiler Upgrade Scheme (England and Wales)

    The Boiler Upgrade Scheme is a grant for people in England and Wales replacing a fossil fuel heating system with an eligible heat pump or, in certain cases, a biomass boiler.

    Last verified 2026-04-01
    UK cars

    Birmingham Clean Air Zone Vehicle Support

    City-focused support pathways to help residents and businesses transition from non-compliant vehicles in relation to Birmingham CAZ rules.

    Last verified 2026-04-01
    UK cars

    Bristol Clean Air Zone financial support

    Bristol offers a structured Clean Air Zone support package with grants and loans for eligible residents and businesses, with different support levels by vehicle type.

    Last verified 2026-04-01
    US cars

    Clean Cars 4 All

    Clean Cars 4 All is a California programme that helps eligible lower-income participants retire older, higher-polluting vehicles and replace them with cleaner vehicles or mobility options.

    Last verified 2026-04-01
    US cars

    Replace Your Ride

    South Coast AQMD's Replace Your Ride programme offers eligible applicants support to replace older high-polluting vehicles with cleaner alternatives or mobility options.

    Last verified 2026-04-01
    SG cars

    PARF Rebate and Vehicle Deregistration

    Singapore works differently from many scrappage markets. The key route for most users is the formal deregistration and disposal process, combined with any PARF or COE rebate that applies to the vehicle.

    Last verified 2026-04-01

    Updates

    Latest verified changes and source checks.

    Every entry links to the affected scheme page so you can see what changed and why.

    1. April 1, 2026

      BC SCRAP-IT source references refreshed

      Rechecked official sources and tightened the intake-timing caution wording.

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    2. April 1, 2026

      Replace Your Ride portal link refreshed

      Reconfirmed the official portal link and clarified the district-scoped application route.

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    3. April 1, 2026

      Clean Cars 4 All district scope note refreshed

      Reinforced district participation rules to avoid statewide assumption errors.

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    4. April 1, 2026

      Boiler Upgrade Scheme guidance clarified

      Updated the document checklist language and installer-led voucher wording.

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    5. April 1, 2026

      Taxi and PHV policy watch expanded

      Strengthened guidance to track transport policy cycles for fleet planning.

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