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2023 CalAPA Spring Conference presentation by CARB

California Asphalt Pavement Association
28. Mar 2023
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  1. California Asphalt Pavement Association CARB Advanced Clean Fleets (ACF) Regulation March 23, 2023 1
  2. Overview • Background • Proposed Advanced Clean Fleets Regulation (ACF) • Phase in zero-emission vehicles (ZEV) • First hearing October 2022 • Second hearing April 2023 • Next steps 2
  3. Major Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx) and Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5) Emissions Reductions Needed • California has the worst air quality in the nation • Unique challenges in San Joaquin Valley and South Coast • Heavy-duty trucks and federal sources* remain largest contributors • More reductions needed to meet meet 2031 and 2037 attainment • Nearly all heavy-duty trucks to have 2010 model year engines by 2023 3 *Planes, trains, ships California Ozone Non-Attainment Areas
  4. Biggest Trucks Have Highest Emissions Class 2b-3 Trucks and Vans 1,164,000 (64%) Class 4-8 Straight Trucks and Buses 427,000 (24%) Class 7-8 Tractors 219,000 (12%) Daily Truck Population Class 2b-3 Trucks and Vans 68.5 tpd (26%) Class 4-8 Straight Trucks and Buses 69.3 tpd (26%) Class 7-8 Tractors 129.7 tpd (48%) Daily NOx Emission 4 Source: California Air Resources Board (CARB) Emissions Inventory EMFAC2021, (https://arb.ca.gov/emfac/) Calendar Year 2021, including California International Registration Plan (IRP) and out-of-state IRP trucks; excludes motor homes, transit buses, and school buses.
  5. Governor’s goal - 100% zero-emission transportation by 2045 where feasible 5
  6. Measures to Clean Up Heavy-Duty Vehicles 2018 Innovative Clean Transit 2019 Zero Emission Airport Shuttle 2020 Advanced Clean Trucks 2020 Heavy-Duty Omnibus 2021 Heavy-Duty Inspection and Maintenance 2023 Advanced Clean Fleets Future Zero-Emission Truck Measure 6
  7. Advanced Clean Truck Regulation 7 • What is it? • Requires manufacturers to sell zero- emission trucks beginning with 2024 model year – sales % increases over time • Who is regulated? • Any manufacturer that certifies on-road vehicles over 8,500 lbs. gross vehicle weight rating for sale in California ACT Regulation https://ww2.arb.ca.gov/rulemaking/2019/advancedcleantrucks
  8. Advanced Clean Trucks (ACT) • Manufacturers must sell ZEVs as a percentage of sales* • Approved June 2020 • Begins with 2024 model year • Credit for sales start in 2021 • Minimum tractor sales • Flexibility to shift sales between categories • One-time fleet reporting 8 Model Year (MY) Class 2b-3 Class 4-8 Class 7-8 Tractors 2024 5% 9% 5% 2025 7% 11% 7% 2026 10% 13% 10% 2027 15% 20% 15% 2028 20% 30% 20% 2029 25% 40% 25% 2030 30% 50% 30% 2031 35% 55% 35% 2032 40% 60% 40% 2033 45% 65% 40% 2034 50% 70% 40% 2035+ 55% 75% 40% *Partial credit for near-zero emissions vehicles (NZEVs). NZEVs are plug-in hybrids with minimum all electric range
  9. Advanced Clean Trucks: California is not Alone… Section 177 of the Clean Air Act allows states to adopt California motor vehicle standards​ 9 Adopted ZEV Regulations Advanced Clean Cars - 12 states Advanced Clean Trucks - 6 states Medium- and Heavy-duty ZEV Commitments 17 states and DC Province of Quebec, Canada
  10. Favorable Total Cost of Ownership 10 $0 $30,000 $60,000 $90,000 $120,000 $150,000 $180,000 2025 2030 Class 2b Cargo Van TCO $0 $50,000 $100,000 $150,000 $200,000 $250,000 2025 2030 Class 5 Walk-in Van TCO $0 $200,000 $400,000 $600,000 $800,000 2025 2030 Diesel Battery-Electric Fuel Cell Electric Class 8 Day Cab Tractor TCO
  11. Regulation Components 11 Drayage Trucks State and Local Government Fleets 100% ZEV Sales by 2036 High Priority Fleets
  12. 100 Percent ZEV Sales Requirement 12 Starting 2036, all Class 2b-8 vehicles sold into California must be ZEVs • Provides certainty to the market and supply chain for manufacturers, fleets, infrastructure providers, service technicians, partner agencies, and local governments • Expands market choice 100 Percent ZEV Sales Begins 100 percent ZEV sales in 2036 instead of 2040 model year [§2016(b)]*
  13. High Priority and Federal Fleets 13 High Priority Fleets Affected businesses Fleets with >$50 million in annual revenue Affected vehicles Class 2b-8 vehicles Fleets with 50+ vehicles, including common ownership and control Off-road yard tractors Light-duty delivery vehicles Federal government fleets​ Entities that hire or dispatch fleets
  14. Model Year Schedule Summary 14 High Priority Fleets Registration required for legacy trucks Newly added trucks must be ZEVs or NZEVs Must annually report mileage for tractors over 12 years ICE vehicles removed after useful life exceeded January 2024 January 1, 2024 January 2025 • Legacy trucks may operate until the end of their useful life • May use certain exemptions and extensions • ICE vehicle removals begin January 2025 [§2015.1(b)]* January 1, 2025*
  15. Model Year Schedule Provisions • Extensions allow for extended use of legacy trucks • Vehicle Delivery Delay [§2015.1(c)(5)] * • Infrastructure Delay [§2015.1(c)(3)]* • Backup vehicles [§2015.1(c)(1)] • Exemptions to purchase new California certified ICE vehicles when the legacy truck has >700,000 miles or >16 years* • ZEV Purchase Exemption if not available as ZEV [§2015.1(c)(6)]* • Daily Usage Exemption [§2015.1(c)(2)] * • Mutual Aid Exemption for new ICE purchases [§2015.1(c)(8)]* • Accident provision [§2015.1(c)(10)]* 15 High Priority Fleets
  16. Optional ZEV Milestone Phase-in • Open to High Priority and State and Local Government fleets* • Must meet ZEV milestones as a percent of total fleet • Flexibility to add new ICE vehicles that are California certified* • Flexibility to add used ICE vehicles with 2010 or newer model year* • Rental vehicle provision [§2015.2(d)] 16 Zero-Emission Fleet Percentage​ 10% 25% 50% 75% 100% Group 1: Box trucks, vans, 2-axle buses, yard trucks, light- duty package delivery vehicles 2025​ 2028​ 2031​ 2033​ 2035​ Group 2: Work trucks, day cab tractors, 3-axle buses​ 2027​ 2030​ 2033​ 2036​ 2039​ Group 3: Sleeper cab tractors and specialty vehicles 2030​ 2033​ 2036​ 2039​ 2042​ Work truck means any single-unit truck that is not a box truck, van, bus, or specialty vehicle ZEV Milestone Option
  17. Exemptions and Extensions • Purchase new California certified* ICE vehicles if remaining ICE vehicles cannot be replaced with ZEVs or NZEVs • ZEV Purchase Exemption if a ZEV is not available [§2015.2(f)(6)]* • Daily Usage Exemption [§2015.2(f)(2)]* • Must apply 1 year before compliance date • Existing ICE vehicles will count as ZEVs temporarily • Infrastructure Delay [§2015.2(f)(4)]* • Vehicle Delivery Delay [§2015.2(f)(5)]* • Vehicles excluded from fleet ZEV calculation • Backup vehicles [§2015.2(f)(1)] • Intermittent snow removal vehicles until 2030 [§2015.2(f)(10)]* • Mutual Aid Exemption ICE vehicle purchases [§2015.2(f)(8)]* • Waste and wastewater fleets extension [§2015.2(e)]* • Transient rental vehicle provisions [§2015.2(d)] 17 ZEV Milestone Option
  18. Drayage Trucks Requirements 18 Drayage Truck Requirement Registration required for legacy trucks Newly added drayage trucks must be ZEVs Must annually report mileage for trucks over 12 years All drayage trucks must be ZEVs Applies to Class 7-8 on-road trucks operating at California’s seaports and intermodal railyards December 31, 2023 January 1, 2024 January 1, 2025 January 1, 2035 • Legacy trucks may operate until the end of their useful life • Must visit a regulated seaport or railyard at least once a year • May use limited extensions
  19. ZE Tractor Commercial Availability • Hyundai XCIENT • Nikola One/Two • Tesla Semi • Nikola TRE • Peterbilt 579 • SEA Cascadia • Volvo VNR Electric 2022 2023 Available Today • BYD 8TT • Freightliner eCascadia • Kenworth T680E • Lion Electric LION8 19
  20. Drayage Truck Background Current drayage truck regulation sunsets in 2022 • Trucks will have to meet 2010 MY engine standards beginning in 2023 The seaports and intermodal railyards under the current drayage regulation are all located within ~1 mile of a disadvantaged community 20 Drayage
  21. Drayage Truck Inventory: 2019 Baseline 21 Drayage Vehicle Category Port of Oakland (POAK) Port of LA/LB (POLA) Other Seaports* Railyards** Instate Class 8† Active Trucks*** 4,224‡ 13,951‡ 1,453‡ 8,988 Instate Class 8† Inactive Trucks*** n/a*** 2,770 n/a n/a Instate POAK Class 8 already in POLA† 136 n/a n/a n/a Class 4-7† 22 180 n/a n/a Out of State† 823 854 n/a n/a Total 5,205 17,755 1,453 8,988 † Non-gasoline ‡ T7 POLA Class 8, T7 POAK Class 8, and T7 Other Ports Class 8 in EMFAC2021 * Estimate based on past surveys; requesting updated information from other seaports ** Estimated based on information provided by Union Pacific (UP) Railroad and Burlington Northern and Santa Fe (BNSF) Railway *** POLA trucks with more than 112 visits/year are considered as “active trucks”. 112 visit/year was determined based on POLA monthly active truck counts. POAK did not provide monthly visit data and therefore all POAK Class 8 in-state trucks were considered active.
  22. Proposed Drayage Truck Regulation • Require Class 7-8 drayage trucks operating at California’s seaports and intermodal railyards to be Zero-Emission Vehicles (ZEVs) by 2035 • Includes a phased-in approach for drayage trucks beginning in 2024 22 Drayage
  23. 23 Drayage Legacy Drayage Truck Requirements “Legacy Drayage Truck” means a non-zero-emission drayage truck with a 2010 or newer engine model year that was registered in the Drayage Truck Registry on or before January 1, 2024. By December 1, 2023 Register with The CARB Online System Beginning in 2024 Visit a regulated seaport or intermodal railyard at least once each year to remain in The CARB Online System Beginning in 2025 Annually report mileage by February 15th (trucks over 12 years) Legacy drayage trucks can stay in the registry until they exceed the minimum useful life requirements
  24. 15-day changes released for public comment March 2023 Second hearing April 2023 Advanced Clean Fleets Next Steps 24 Contact CARB staff at zevfleet@arb.ca.gov
  25. Additonal Information • https://ww2.arb.ca.gov/our-work/programs/advanced-clean- fleets • www/arb.ca.gov/truckstop 25
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