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Trucking Titans Take Legal Action Against CARB and Newsom

Trucker Talk RadioBy Trucker Talk RadioAugust 27, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Trucking Giants Take Legal Action Against California

Four leading trucking manufacturers—Daimler Truck, Volvo, Paccar, and International—are suing the Clean Truck Partnership (CTP) and California Governor Gavin Newsom.

Purpose of the Lawsuit

The lawsuit stems from California allegedly violating the Clean Air Act, which prohibits states from establishing emissions standards for new heavy-duty vehicles without federal approval. The suit contends that in June, the federal government invalidated California’s emissions regulations via the Congressional Review Act. Despite this, California is reportedly still demanding compliance from Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), threatening sanctions if they don’t adhere to its emissions standards, which the plaintiffs argue are now illegal.

Congressional Measures

Congress enacted resolutions that nullified previous Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) waivers allowing California to implement three significant programs: the Advanced Clean Trucks regulation, the Omnibus Low NOx regulation, and parts of Advanced Clean Cars II. These resolutions received presidential approval from Donald Trump.

Conflict Between State and Federal Regulations

The lawsuit describes major truck manufacturers as trapped between conflicting state and federal directives. While California insists on compliance with its emissions rules, the U.S. Department of Justice has instructed manufacturers to disregard them. The plaintiffs argue that the agreement that aimed to harmonize state and federal regulations is being misused to enforce standards that no longer have federal waivers.

Major Market Players

The plaintiffs in this lawsuit are major players in the trucking industry, with Daimler accounting for about 40% of truck sales and Volvo 15%. Although both companies claim to have ambitions for carbon-free truck sales, their actual electric truck sales remain minimal, with Daimler at under 1% and Volvo at around 1.7%.

Industry Responses

Not all manufacturers oppose emissions regulations. For instance, Cummins has expressed its intention to work collaboratively with the EPA to ensure regulatory clarity. Additionally, some manufacturers seeking stability have joined this lawsuit to withdraw from the CTP amidst growing market unpredictability due to proposed regulatory rollbacks.

Concerns Over Future Compliance

Critics, including consumer advocacy groups and public health organizations, warn that abandoning the CTP could harm the trucking industry and undermine efforts to promote electric truck sales. They characterize the lawsuit as a betrayal of the commitments made under the agreement, potentially jeopardizing the development of sustainable trucking options.

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