The California Air Resources Board on June 25 unanimously adopted the first statewide zero-emission commercial truck requirement,the Advanced Clean Trucks rule. The main component of the rule is an electric truck sales standard. Manufacturers who certify Class 2b-8 chassis or complete vehicles with c...
This chart created by the Union of Concerned Scientists outlines the sales percentage increases in the final draft of CARB's Advanced Clean Trucks (ACT) standard. Photo courtesy ofUnion of Concerned Scientists. This week, theCalifornia Air Resources Board (CARB)released thefinal draftof the Advance...
This week, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) released the final draft of the Advanced Clean Trucks (ACT) standard, following an earlier draft from December. The regulation seeks to accelerate adoption of zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) in the medium-and heavy-duty truck sector and reduce ...
This chart created by the Union of Concerned Scientists outlines the sales percentage increases in the final draft of CARB's Advanced Clean Trucks (ACT) standard. Photo courtesy ofUnion of Concerned Scientists. This week, theCalifornia Air Resources Board (CARB)released thefinal draftof the Advance...
The Clean Truck Partnership comes as California prepares for implementation of its landmark rules that put in place a phased-in transition toward 100% sale and use of zero-emissions technology for medium- and-heavy duty vehicles under CARB’s Advanced Clean Trucks and Advanced Clean Fleets rule...
Advanced Clean Fleets follows the 2020 adoption of the Advanced Clean Trucks rule, which put in place a requirement for manufacturers to increase the sale of zero-emission trucks and its waiver was recently granted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). ...
Over the span of two days in late April, the California Air Resources Board (CARB)approved new regulations governing emissions from heavy-duty trucks and locomotives. CARB's Advanced Clean Fleets rule requires a phased-in transition toward zero-emissions mediumand heavy-duty vehicles. Fleet ...
How does the California Air Resources Board’s new Advanced Clean Fleets (ACF) rule differ from the Advanced Clean Trucks (ACT) rule? The first one from 2020 (ACT) was targeted at vehicle manufactuers, and the new rule applies to fleets. ACT was aimed at manufacturers who certify Class ...
California has already finalized its Advanced Clean Trucks (ACT) regulation that will require manufacturers to sell specific numbers of zero-emission vehicles beginning in 2024. By 2035 they are to account for 75% of Class 4-8 vehicles and 40% of Class 7-8 tractors. This August, the state ...
During a Nov. 28 California Air Resources Board (CARB) workshop on the industry credit pooling approach for the Advanced Clean Trucks (ACT) regulation, a top New York official warned that the pooling...Log in to access this content. Username * Password * Remember me ...