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environment-transportation1 year ago

"Federal Mandates and Tough Emission Standards: The Future of Heavy-Duty Trucking and Electric Vehicles"

The U.S. EPA has implemented stringent new emissions standards for heavy-duty trucks and buses, aiming to reduce air pollution, combat climate change, and stimulate economic growth. These rules are expected to cut a billion tons of greenhouse gas emissions annually and bring about $13 billion in yearly benefits related to public health, climate, and savings for truck owners and operators. While California's regulations are more stringent, the federal rules allow for more flexibility in fuel choices, with a focus on meeting air emissions standards. The transition to zero-emission trucks and electricity is estimated to save nearly 67,000 lives by 2050, but the shift will come with significant costs, including the need for new charging stations and increased electrical capacity. Truck manufacturers and industry groups have expressed support for the new regulations, but differences between California's mandates and the federal rules are expected to lead to political lobbying and policy controversy.

environment-transportation1 year ago

"Biden Administration's New Pollution Rules Drive Shift Toward Electric Heavy-Duty Trucks"

The Biden administration has finalized a rule expected to increase the adoption of electric heavy-duty trucks in the U.S., with projections indicating that over 20% of the heaviest trucks' sales could be electric by 2040. The rule sets average pollution limits for truck fleets, pushing for the use of electric and lower-emitting technologies. It is estimated to prevent a billion metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions by 2055 and reduce other types of pollution, benefiting public health. While environmental groups generally praised the updated standards, some expressed that the rule could have gone further in reducing truck emissions.

environment-transportation1 year ago

"Biden Administration Unveils National Strategy to Electrify Freight Trucking Routes"

The Biden-Harris Administration has released the National Zero-Emission Freight Corridor Strategy, aiming to accelerate the deployment of zero-emission medium- and heavy-duty vehicle infrastructure from 2024 to 2040. The strategy focuses on public investment, utility and regulatory energy planning, and industry alignment to improve air quality and support the transition to zero-emission transportation. The Federal Highway Administration has designated National EV Freight Corridors along key roadways, in line with the strategy. This initiative aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, support President Biden's climate goals, and attract investment in EV charging infrastructure, with a phased approach to prioritize and accelerate infrastructure deployment.

environment-transportation2 years ago

"USPS Unveils Electric Vehicle Fleet and Charging Infrastructure in Atlanta"

The U.S. Postal Service is launching its initiative to electrify its delivery van fleet in Atlanta, unveiling dozens of electric vans and chargers at the South Atlanta Sorting and Delivery Center. This effort is part of USPS's $40 billion "Delivering for America" reform plan and aims to reduce its carbon footprint by 40% by 2030. With plans to install tens of thousands of chargers across the country and power at least 66,000 electric vans by 2028, the initiative also aligns with the Biden administration's push to electrify federal vehicle fleets and increase EV adoption. The move to electric vans, including the Ford E-Transit, is a significant step in modernizing USPS's outdated fleet and contributing to the fight against climate change.