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The California Air Resources Board (CARB) said it had struck a deal known as the "Clean Truck Partnership" with the Truck and Engine Manufacturers Association that includes new flexibility for ...
California and some of the nation’s leading truck manufacturers have struck a deal that would make it easier for companies to meet the state’s ambitious goal of 100% zero-emissions vehicle ...
In 2001, five separate lawsuits were filed against the US EPA by the Engine Manufacturers Association (EMA) and several individual trucking industry entities (such as International Truck and Engine Corporation). Each of those lawsuits challenged the legality and technological feasibility of certain engine emission control standards in EPA ...
The Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA) was founded in 1904. MEMA represents more than 1,000 companies that manufacture motor vehicle components and systems for the original equipment and aftermarket segments of the light vehicle and heavy-duty motor vehicle manufacturing industry in the United States .
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Some of the nation's largest truck makers on Thursday pledged to stop selling new gas-powered vehicles in California by the middle of the next decade, part of an agreement with state regulators ...
The National Association of Bus, Truck and Tractor-Trailer Producers is a non-profit Mexican institution that brings together and represents companies that produce heavy duty vehicles with a gross vehicle weight equal to or greater than 3.8 tons and its engines. It was founded on December 8, 1992.
Most major U.S. big-rig truck and engine manufacturers signed a deal with the state in 2023, agreeing to go along with the plan and not file lawsuits against it, in return for more regulatory ...