Illinois-based trucking company pleased at review of strict emissions standards
- The Environmental Protection Agency will reconsider emissions standards for vehicles starting in model-year 2027, which is seen positively by trucking companies who found the previous mandates unachievable.
- Ninety-Five percent of trucking companies operate 10 trucks or fewer, according to Mike Kucharski of JKC Trucking.
- CALSTART expressed concern that complying with strict emissions standards could lead to severe price inflation for goods and potentially push carriers out of business.
- A spokesman for the Electric Vehicle Association stated that the review by the Trump administration risks harming U.S. Leadership in the electric vehicle industry.
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Illinois-based trucking company pleased at review of strict emissions standards
(The Center Square) – A decision by the Trump administration to review emissions standard goals set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is good news to trucking companies who called the mandates unachievable.
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