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Trucking Industry Celebrates Trump Administration’s Emissions Rule Review

Trucker Talk RadioBy Trucker Talk RadioMarch 15, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Summary:

Trucking organizations recently expressed their approval of the Trump administration’s proposal to reevaluate truck emissions regulations, which the industry had claimed were unrealistic within the established timelines. Notable groups, including the American Trucking Associations, the Truckload Carriers Association, and the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association, commended the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) decision to revisit its greenhouse gas (GHG) Phase 3 standard and examine the Nitrous Oxide (NOx) regulation.

ATA President Chris Spear stated, “The current form of GHG3 is unattainable given the present state of battery-electric technology and the obvious lack of charging infrastructure.” He emphasized that this rule has been a burden on the trucking sector, potentially leading to reduced equipment availability, increased costs for businesses and consumers, and significant disruptions to supply chains.

Background Information:

The more stringent emissions regulations introduced by the Biden administration in 2022 aimed at eliminating harmful emissions from truck exhaust while promoting the adoption of hydrogen and battery electric vehicles. The GHG3 standard was expected to impact trucks starting with the 2027 model year, while the NOx rule intended to cut emissions from new trucks by as much as 90% by 2031.

The Biden administration had allowed California, which faces the most severe air quality issues in the nation, to implement stricter emissions standards than those set by the EPA.

Future Outlook:

Under a possible second Trump administration, Spear mentioned that the ATA is eager to collaborate with the EPA to establish a new nationwide rule that would prevent states like California from circumventing the administration and creating a confusing array of mandates that could threaten the economy.

The Truckload Carriers Association plans to continue advocating for regulations that find a balance between environmental advancements and the practical realities of the trucking industry, according to a statement released via email.

OOIDA President Todd Spencer warned that the EPA rules under the Biden administration could potentially drive small trucking companies out of business. He remarked, “Small trucking operations would struggle with the overwhelming costs and operational hurdles of mandating zero-emission trucks.” Spencer added that reliability and affordability are paramount concerns for members of OOIDA, who have yet to see evidence that electric commercial motor vehicles are viable options for most trucking businesses, especially given the cost and insufficient charging infrastructure.

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