California approves policy for zero-emission trucks

California passed a landmark mandate that will require manufacturers to sell more zero-emissions vehicles starting in 2024. The move, passed unanimously by the California Air Resources Board (CARB), will help wean the trucking sector off diesel and has been hailed as a major step towards reducing climate emissions and improving public health, according to Reuters. The mandate, applied to medium-duty and large trucks, could put approximately 300,000 zero-emission trucks on the road by 2035. (Source: Reuters) Read the original article…

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