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Tracking the Transition: Why California Needs a Central Database for Zero-Emission Trucks

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  • Miller, Marshall
  • Fulton, Lewis

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California has set some of the most ambitious clean-truck goals in the world. Governor Newsom’s 2020 Executive Order includes a goal that all medium- and heavy-duty trucks be zero-emission by 2045 where feasible. To meet this goal, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) approved two regulations focusing on trucks—the Advanced Clean Trucks rule, requiring manufacturers to sell zero-emission trucks (ZETs), and the Advanced Clean Fleets rule, requiring fleets to purchase them. Both rules are not currently active, but the targets and aggressive schedules for ZET adoption re-main. This situation creates uncertainty for manufacturers, fleets, and infrastructure providers.

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  • Miller, Marshall & Fulton, Lewis, 2026. "Tracking the Transition: Why California Needs a Central Database for Zero-Emission Trucks," Institute of Transportation Studies, Working Paper Series qt8bw8b4fx, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Davis.
  • Handle: RePEc:cdl:itsdav:qt8bw8b4fx
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