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On the Roadby Jim ParkJanuary 6, 2023

Guinea Pigs 2.0: Can Trucking Comply with a Near Impossible NOx Reduction?

The EPA’s Final Rule on NOx reduction will be incredibly difficult if not nearly impossible for trucking to comply with. Rather than endure another round of equipment failures, downtime and loss of customer faith, industry needs to rally ‘round the OEMs and seek a solution to this wrong-headed rule.

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ProductsOctober 28, 2020

Bridgestone Bandag MaxTread Line Adds SmartWay-Verified, CARB-Compliant Retread

Bridgestone Americas recently added the FuelTech Drive retread for the drive wheel position to its Bandag MaxTread line, a SmartWay-verified, closed-shoulder retread that is also California Air Resources Board (CARB) compliant.

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NewsOctober 27, 2020

EPA, CARB Travel Different Paths to Cut Emissions

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the California Air Resources Board (CARB) are taking decidedly different paths to clean up truck emissions, leaving fleets with looming challenges including a new generation of equipment and even potential reporting requirements.

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Articlesby Jim ParkOctober 19, 2020

RNG: The Energy Source No One’s Talking About

While batteries and hydrogen fuel cells get headlines, renewable natural gas is quietly slashing carbon emissions for its users.

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Newsby StaffOctober 19, 2020

Grants to Help Deploy 70 All-Electric Volvo Trucks

Volvo Trucks North America will use $20 million in grants to deploy 70 VNR Electric trucks with fleets in southern California.

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Newsby Tom BergSeptember 23, 2015

EPA Might Alter ‘Implementation Roadmap’ for GHG Phase 2 Rules

The EPA is serious about further reducing exhaust emissions and boosting vehicle fuel economy. But the agency official’s remarks suggested that it intends to be reasonable about it.

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NewsJuly 21, 2014

Volvo Ordered to Pay EPA Penalties Over Non-Trucking Engines

Volvo Group, the parent of Volvo Trucks North America, has been ordered to pay penalties and interest of approximately $74.1 million to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding emission compliance of the company’s marine diesel engines.

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