California's commitment to cleaner air is enhanced by the strict regulations set by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) for diesel vehicles. California has stringent air quality regulations for diesel-powered trucks and buses. The regulations require that: Diesel vehicles with a Gross Vehicle ...
The article reports that the Californian Air Resources Board (CARB) unveiled a draft regulation requiring old diesel trucks and buses either to be retrofitted or replaced, to slash tailpipe emissions. It is estimated by CARB that between 2010 and 2020, the regulation will prevent 11,000 ...
Today’s action was preceded by multiple CARB regulations to transition to zero-emission passenger cars, cleaner diesel fuel and improved technologies to limit diesel emissions for all trucks and buses. Over the past few years, CARB has also set rules to electrify buses used by transit agencies ...
Among them is "Smartway Truck Efficiency," which will require existing trucks and trailers to be retrofitted with devices that reduce aerodynamic drag. Port electrification is a measure that requires docked ships to shut off their auxiliary diesel engines by plugging into shoreside electrical outlets...
In March, the Biden administration approved California’s waiver under the federal Clean Air Act that allows the state to become the first in the world to require zero-emissions technology for trucks. CARB chair Liane Randolph called the deal "unprecedented." ...
Rival groups are pressing the California air board to revise proposed rules requiring truck fleets to begin purchasing zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) in 2024 ahead of a crucial meeting, with environmentalists seeking a ban on the sale of new internal combustion engine trucks that use diesel or ...
(NOx) emissions from diesel-fueled cargo handling equipment at California's ports and intermodal rail yards. Cargo handling equipment is used to transfer goods or perform maintenance and repair activities and includes equipment such as yard trucks (hostlers), rubber-tired gantry cranes, top handlers...
摘要: The article reports that Volvo Trucks North America Inc. and Mack Trucks Inc. have won a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) certification for their 2010 diesel trucks using urea-selective catalytic reduction (SCR) for diesel engine nitrogen oxides (NOx) control. 年份: 2009 收藏...
“It’s truly an unprecedented time in emissions regulations,” said Melina Kennedy, Cummins vice-president – product compliance and regulatory affairs, during an online panel discussion for the American Trucking Associations (ATA). California has already finalized its Advanced Clean Trucks (ACT) regu...
PLANO, Texas — Heavy-duty Class 8 commercial truck original equipment manufacturers and operators now have another tool to help them comply with increasingly strict emissions regulations in the State of California. Toyota announced today that it was recently granted a Zero Emission Powertrain (ZEP) ...