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Mercedes-Benz agrees to pay $149.6 million to settle US states’ diesel emissions allegations
Mercedes-Benz USA and its parent company, Daimler AG, have agreed to pay $149.6 million to settle emissions-related ...
In recent years, stricter emissions standards and size regulations have led to the banning of certain pickup trucks in multiple U.S. states. These regulations are part of a broader effort to reduce ...
California’s policies to phase out polluting diesel trucks in favor of zero-emission models took a major hit this year from ...
In the past six months the second Trump administration has launched an unprecedented assault on a whole slate of diesel exhaust emissions regulations. Diesel exhaust regulations, drafted by the ...
California’s air is under attack — by the very companies that promised to clean it up. In 2023, truck manufacturers struck a deal with the California Air Resources Board to drastically reduce ...
Hyundai Motor Company has kicked off a pilot for industrial decarbonization at one of the country’s busiest maritime hubs.
Ever since the first diesel truck appeared more than a century ago, diesel engines have had a constant presence in the pickup market. These engines are known to be durable, more fuel efficient, and ...
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