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Trucking Industry Responds to New EPA Emission Standards for Heavy-Duty Vehicles

Trucker Talk RadioBy Trucker Talk RadioApril 25, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Trucking Industry Criticizes New Emission Standards

Washington — The trucking sector has expressed strong opposition to the Biden Administration’s newly announced emission standards for heavy-duty trucks, claiming that the targets are unrealistic and may negatively impact the U.S. supply chain and freight movement across the economy.

Concerns Over Unachievable Goals

“The American Trucking Associations (ATA) is against this rule as it stands because the targets set for post-2030 are simply unattainable given the current advancements in zero-emission technology, insufficient charging infrastructure, and limitations on the power grid,” stated ATA President and CEO Chris Spear. “For regulations to be successful, they must consider the diverse operations of our industry and not adopt a one-size-fits-all approach. Regulations that overlook the realities of trucking will jeopardize both the industry and the nation’s supply chain.”

Impact of Zero-Emission Vehicle Rates

Although the final rule from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) incorporates lower zero-emission vehicle targets for model years 2027-2029, the ATA argues that the mandated penetration rates for zero-emission vehicles in subsequent years will force investments solely in battery-electric and hydrogen technology. This restriction will limit fleet options to relatively new technologies that have not yet proven reliable.

Commitment to Zero Emissions

“The trucking industry is wholly dedicated to achieving zero emissions, but we believe that the pathway towards this goal must be grounded in practicality,” Spear remarked. “While we are dissatisfied with the rule released today, we remain committed to collaborating with the EPA to tackle its deficiencies and promote emission-reduction initiatives that are both feasible and sustainable.”

Infrastructure Investment Needs

A recent study commissioned by the Clean Freight Coalition underscored the considerable investments required for infrastructure to facilitate the electrification of the nation’s medium- and heavy-duty vehicle fleet. Additionally, a report from the American Transportation Research Institute outlined the numerous challenges hindering commercial vehicle electrification, especially concerning U.S. electricity supply and demand, electric vehicle production, and truck charging needs.

Collaborative Efforts Ahead

The trucking industry emphasizes the importance of constructive dialogue with regulatory bodies to ensure that future emission standards are realistic and take into account the necessary infrastructure and technology advancements.

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