CARB Approves Landmark ZEV Truck Sales Rule With Other States’ Backing

June 26, 2020
California has approved a landmark rule requiring medium- and heavy-duty truck makers for the first time to sell a minimum number of zero-emission models starting in 2024, with support from Northeastern state officials but continued opposition from major truck manufacturers. The California Air Resources Board (CARB) also adopted a more streamlined rule requiring California companies to report on the makeup of their truck fleets, which is aimed at shaping a forthcoming regulation requiring those companies to purchase a minimum number...


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