Regulations for Smog, Soot, and Other Air Pollution from Commercial Trucks & Buses
Overview
On March 20, 2024, EPA issued new, more ambitious standards to further reduce harmful air pollutant emissions from light-duty and medium-duty vehicles starting with model year 2027. The final rule builds upon EPA’s final standards for federal greenhouse gas emissions standards for passenger cars and light trucks for model years 2023 through 2026 and leverages advances in clean car technology to unlock benefits to Americans ranging from improving public health through reducing smog- and soot-forming pollution from vehicles, to reducing climate pollution, to saving drivers money through reduced fuel and maintenance costs. The standards will phase in over model years 2027 through 2032.
Clean Trucks Plan
On August 5, 2021, EPA announced plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and other harmful air pollutants from heavy-duty trucks through a series of rulemakings over the next three years. The first rulemaking of this Clean Trucks Plan was the final rule, Control of Air Pollution from New Motor Vehicles: Heavy-Duty Engine and Vehicles Standards, signed on December 20, 2022 (link below). Two additional rulemakings, the Phase 3 greenhouse gas rule for heavy-duty engines (link below) and the rule for multi-pollutant emissions standards for light-duty and medium-duty vehicles (link above), were signed in March 2024. With the culmination of these three rulemaking actions, the Clean Trucks Plan is now complete.
- Clean Trucks Plan.
- Final Rule: Greenhouse Gas Emissions Standards for Heavy-Duty Vehicles - Phase 3.
- Final Rule: Multi-Pollutant Emissions Standards for Model Years 2027 and Later Light-Duty and Medium-Duty Vehicles.
- Final Rule: Control of Air Pollution from New Motor Vehicles: Heavy-Duty Engine and Vehicle Standards.
List of Related Regulations
Below is a list of all regulations related to smog, soot, and other air pollution from commercial trucks and buses.
- Rule summaries;
- Regulatory impact analyses;
- Comment summaries;
- Rule histories; and
- Fact sheets.*
*Note: Rule-related materials vary by rule.