California regulators don't always do what California business leaders want. That's not news to any of you. What's new and first in the world? The state's zero-emission truck mandate, which aggressively phases out dependable and affordable diesel trucks that deliver food, medicine, water purification supplies, and other essential goods.
The California Air Resources Board (CARB) voted unanimously to adopt the Advanced Clean Fleets regulation we warned Southern Californians about in a recent op-ed. The mandate bans all sales of new diesel big rigs, delivery, and garbage trucks by 2036 and sets a 2042 deadline for large fleets to achieve lofty zero-emission goals.
BizFed leaders fought valiantly for sensible, all-of-the-above energy solutions ahead of the Friday vote. We're keeping the drumbeat going because this fight may not be over. We're also focused on making sure the business community understands precisely what the mandate entails and how soon Californians must comply. Read on for what's new and what's next.
Leaders from the California Trucking Association and BizFed will hold an informational call soon to explain legal options. If you're interested in learning more, let us know and we'll include you. Click the button below to send a note to Sarah Wiltfong expressing interest.
Onward!
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Tracy Hernandez
BizFed Founding CEO
BizFed launched in 2008 and now unites more than 245 diverse business organizations. BizFed’s 150 investors include micro-businesses to iconic brands and institutions.