Press Release

黑料不打烊Statement on EPA鈥檚 Greenhouse Gas Emission Proposals for Heavy-Duty Trucks

Apr 12, 2023

Washington 鈥 Today, 黑料不打烊 President and CEO Chris Spear issued the following statement on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency鈥檚 proposed Phase 3 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Standards for Heavy-Duty Engines and Vehicles rule:

鈥淭he trucking industry starts at 鈥榶es.鈥 We share the goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving fuel efficiency and believe any regulation must be practical, achievable, and based on sound science. Our members have a long history of adopting the cleanest emissions technology on the road today and are making the necessary investments to support a decarbonized future.

鈥淲hile these standards are directed at manufacturers, it is fleets 鈥 the customers and end-users of this equipment 鈥 who will ultimately determine their level of success. The Phase 3 standards must take into account the complex challenges and operating conditions facing motor carriers as we manage the transition to a zero-emission future while simultaneously moving more than 72 percent of the economy鈥檚 freight.

鈥淎s we review the proposed rule, 黑料不打烊will remain engaged in the regulatory process to ensure the agency arrives at a regulation that has realistic equipment adoption timelines, is technologically feasible, and will not cause additional inflationary pressures if finalized.鈥

Spear also addressed the agency鈥檚 decision to reopen its Phase 2 regulation that was finalized in 2016:

鈥淲e are extremely disappointed that EPA has chosen to reopen the Phase 2 regulation, which had been set for years. To make the plans and investments necessary for a successful transition, our industry needs regulatory certainty 鈥 not whimsical changes of mind from year to year.

鈥淥ur industry has always found ways to partner with EPA on regulations that are tough but achievable. If EPA wants us to remain a willing participant, their going back and changing what was already agreed upon is not how to do it.鈥