CALSTART Applauds EPA’s Actions to Authorize Leading States to Implement Critical Clean Cars and Trucks Programs

| December 18, 2024

In response to this breaking news, CALSTART President and CEO, John Boesel, issued the following statement

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved California’s waiver for the Advanced Clean Cars II and Heavy-Duty Omnibus standards, upholding states’ authority to implement and enforce stronger-than-federal protections to cut tailpipe pollution under the Clean Air Act to adopt and implement their own clean vehicle and air quality regulations.

In response to this breaking news, CALSTART President and CEO, John Boesel, issued the following statement: 

“Today’s EPA actions demonstrate the agency’s commitment to partner with states to reduce emissions from all classes of vehicles and engines. The Advanced Clean Cars II and Heavy-Duty Omnibus programs are more than just a California initiative—they represent a nationwide opportunity to modernize our transportation system, stimulate economic growth, and improve public health. As automakers and truck manufacturers ramp up production of zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) to meet growing demand, consumers will benefit from increased choices, lower operating costs, and reduced environmental impacts.

“States play a vital role in driving technological innovation and environmental protection. More than a dozen states and counting have already adopted these programs, and this waiver will propel emissions reductions from the transportation sector.

 “CALSTART and its members remain committed to supporting the deployment of ZEVs and the necessary infrastructure to make this transition equitable and accessible to all communities. We stand ready to work alongside states to achieve a cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable future for generations to come.”

 

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