California is set to catalyse fleet electrification by 2036 

The Advanced Clean Fleets regulation sets an ambitious 2036 timeline for fleet electrification and charging infrastructure buildout. By Stewart Burnett 

Medium- and heavy-duty vehicles accounted for 23% of all domestic transport-related emissions in 2021, according to the US Environmental Protection Agency. Furthermore, according to policy analyst M.J. Bradley & Associates’ July 2021 study Medium- & Heavy-Duty Vehicles, despite accounting for less than 10% of all domestic traffic in the US, these vehicles contribute more than 60% of overall tailpipe nitrogen oxide and particulate emissions. This significantly impacts air quality in many urban areas, including those with vulnerable populations.  

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