California, truck manufacturers strike deal on emissions rules

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California state air regulators and truck and engine manufacturers said Thursday they had reached an agreement on state emissions rules.

and Volvo Group North America [RIC:RIC:VOLVG.UL] and "a commitment from the companies to meet California’s vehicle standards that will require the sale and adoption of zero-emissions technology in the state, regardless of whether any other entity challenges California’s authority to set more stringent emissions standards."

In March, EPA said it was not approving California's request to set new regulations on pollutant exhaust emission standards NOx and particulate matter for 2024 and future medium- and heavy-duty engines and vehicles. "Through this agreement, we have aligned on a single nationwide nitrogen oxide emissions standard, secured needed lead time and stability for manufacturers, and agreed on regulatory changes that will ensure continued availability of commercial vehicles," said EMA President Jed Mandel.

 

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