“EPA’s Clean Heavy-Duty Vehicles Grant Program will slash climate and air pollution and enhance the country’s infrastructure by funding the deployment of zero-emissions vehicles and installation of supporting infrastructure,” said EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan. “...
The United States will provide nearly $1 billion in funds to support the transition to clean heavy-duty vehicles, the Environmental Protection Agency announced April 24. The funds, provided for through the Inflation Reduction Act, President Joe Biden's landmark 2022 climate legislation, will ...
For additional information and updates on the Clean Heavy-Duty Vehicles Grant Program, applicants can visit the program’s webpage. Applicants with questions can also reach out to the EPA via email at cleanhdvehicles@epa.gov for further assistance. ...
EPA’s Clean Heavy-Duty Vehicles Grant program, created by President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act, will replace existing internal combustion engine heavy-duty vehicles with zero-emission vehicles, while also supporting the build out of clean vehicle infrastructure, as well as...
eight requests have been submitted to EPA to allow the state to implement programs ushering in a new generation of zero-emission technology requirements for passenger vehicles, heavy-duty trucks, locomotive operations, maritime operations, landscaping and other off-road equipment. The lett...
vehicles increased from 100,000 to 450,000 miles, and functional life from 435,000 to 650,000 miles. This is part of EPA’s 3-step Clean Truck Plans, followed by proposed Phase 3 GHG standards for 2027 trucks and multipollutant standards for light- and medium-duty vehicles (47% of ...
As part of California Air Resources Board truck and bus standards, the CARB Advanced Clean Truck (ACT) rule was launched in 2020 in an effort to reduce harmful emissions from medium- and heavy-duty vehicles, including school buses. It requires manufacturers that sell Class 4-8 medium- and he...
The article reports that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finalized the Highway Diesel Rule or the 2007 Highway Rule in 2001 which mandates a 97 percent sulfur content reduction of highway diesel fuel, and also includes new emissions requirements for all heavy-duty vehicle engines starting...
11 November 2024:Added summary ofChinese fuel consumption regulationsfor heavy-duty vehicles. 9 November 2024:The California Air Resources Board approved major updates to the Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS), increasing the target to reduce the carbon intensity of California’s transportation fuel pool...
eight requests have been submitted to EPA to allow the state to implement programs ushering in a new generation of zero-emission technology requirements for passenger vehicles, heavy-duty trucks, locomotive operations, maritime operations, landscaping and other off-road equipment...