Truck Manufacturers Commit to Cease Sales of Gas-Powered Vehicles in California, Promoting Zero-Emission Trucks and Cleaner Air


Major truck manufacturers have made a commitment to cease the sale of new gas-powered vehicles in California by the mid-2030s. This pledge is part of an agreement with state regulators to prevent potential lawsuits that could impede California's emission standards. The agreement allows for the adoption of these standards by other states and aims to promote the use of zero-emission trucks, ultimately contributing to cleaner air and reduced pollution.

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