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Trucking Industry Takes a Stand Against EPA’s Stringent Emissions Regulations

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Trucking Industry Fights New EPA Emission Regulations

Current concerns about the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) new emissions regulations are at the forefront for many trucking executives. The Biden administration finalized stringent federal emissions standards for heavy-duty vehicles in April, and most in the trucking sector believe that these rules may severely impact smaller trucking businesses and independent operators due to rising costs for equipment and maintenance.

Zero-Emission Vehicle Requirements

The EPA has emphasized the necessity for a broad adoption of zero-emission vehicles (ZEV) across the nation’s heavy-duty vehicle fleet to comply with its stringent emissions targets. Specifically, more than 40% of vocational vehicles will need to transition to ZEVs by the model year 2032. Long-haul tractors, currently with no ZEV presence, are required to achieve a 25% deployment by the same year.

Industry Reactions

Truckload Carriers Association (TCA) President Jim Ward criticized the regulations as the strictest limitations on greenhouse gas emissions for heavy-duty trucks ever established. He acknowledged the ongoing efforts by TCA members to adapt to previous EPA rules, emphasizing advancements in technology that have helped reduce harmful emissions like NOx and particulates.

Legal Actions Against the EPA

On June 18, the American Petroleum Institute (API) initiated a lawsuit against the EPA in the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, challenging the emissions standards for heavy-duty vehicles from 2027 to 2032. This lawsuit is part of a broader wave of legal challenges against the EPA, involving 24 state attorneys general, the Western States Trucking Association, the Arizona Trucking Association, and state legislators.

Impact on Small Trucking Businesses

OOIDA President Todd Spencer warned that small trucking companies, which account for 96% of the industry, risk being regulated out of business by the EPA’s impractical rules. He argued that such regulations could undermine the reliability of the U.S. supply chain and raise consumer costs significantly. Similarly, Harold Wolle, president of the National Corn Growers Association, criticized the EPA for prioritizing electric vehicle solutions over other effective climate options like corn ethanol.

Concerns from Farmers

Zippy Duvall, president of the American Farm Bureau Federation, expressed that farmers rely heavily on heavy-duty trucks for transporting livestock. He noted that battery-powered heavy-duty vehicles have limited ranges and long charging times, which could jeopardize the welfare of animals during transport. His concerns align with broader criticisms of the impracticality of the new regulations.

Congressional Opposition

Resistance against the EPA’s measures also comes from members of Congress. Senator Mike Crapo and Representative Randy Feenstra spearheaded a letter signed by over 150 colleagues urging EPA Administrator Michael Regan to reconsider the electric vehicle mandate for trucks and tractors, arguing that such heavy-handed policies can harm small businesses and lean toward increased reliance on foreign technology.

As it stands, the stringent emissions regulations remain in effect, but industry leaders like Ward continue to advocate for changes. “We cannot stand by and accept policies that significantly impact our members’ businesses,” he stated.

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