U.S. EPA rule would cut nitrogen oxide emissions in heavy trucks by 90%
On March 7, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency EPA released a proposal that would require the industry to cut smog-and-soot-forming nitrogen oxide emissions from heavy trucks by up to 90% per vehicle over current standards by 2031.
Although truck manufacturers are working on BEV and FCEV powertrains, the EPA s....
Although truck manufacturers are working on BEV and FCEV powertrains, the EPA s....
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