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newsrel -- New rule for long haul- truckers expected to lower costs, better fuel efficiency

Posted: 13 Jan 2010 12:12:03
Measure expected to eliminate one million metric tons of
greenhouse gases by 2020. Air Resources Board

Release 10-03
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE							
CONTACT:	
January 13, 2010						

Karen Caesar		
(626) 575-6728
www.arb.ca.gov

New rule for long haul- truckers expected to lower costs, better
fuel efficiency
Measure expected to eliminate one million metric tons of
greenhouse gases by 2020

SACRAMENTO – Long-haul truckers in California are already on the
road to saving money and reducing air pollution, thanks to a new
regulation designed to improve fuel economy and lower greenhouse
gas emissions.

Adopted by the Air Resources Board in December 2008 and
effective at the start of this month, the aim of the regulation
is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from tractor-trailer rigs
operating within the state.

The measure applies to 53-foot or longer box-type trailers as
well as the heavy-duty trucks (also called tractors) that pull
them on California highways.  It requires rig owners to use
low-rolling resistance tires and approved aerodynamic devices on
their affected vehicles, either by replacing or retrofitting the
vehicles according to a staggered schedule.  

“This important measure is ultimately going to improve our air
quality, save hard-earned dollars and promote energy independence
by helping to decrease our consumption of fuel,” said ARB
Chairman Mary D. Nichols.  “It makes good environmental and
economic sense for business owners and for those of us who live
and breathe in California.”

Between 2010 and 2020, ARB estimates that this regulation will
save about $8.6 billion, as well as 750 million gallons of diesel
fuel in California and 5 billion gallons of diesel fuel across
the nation.  It will also reduce greenhouse gas emissions by
approximately 1 million metric tons of carbon dioxide-equivalents
by 2020, statewide.

The regulation is one of the nine "early actions"  adopted by
the ARB to help implement the goals of AB 32, the state's
pioneering climate change law signed by Governor Schwarzenegger
in 2006.  It also complements existing ARB programs addressing
emission reductions from a wide variety of diesel engines. 

The rule incorporates elements of the U.S. EPA’s successful,
voluntary SmartWay Transport Partnership program, which
identifies products and services that reduce
transportation-related emissions.  SmartWay partners include
government, business and consumers who strive to protect the
environment and lower fuel use.

All owners, regardless of where their vehicles are registered,
must comply with the regulation when they operate these vehicles
in California.  The average estimated cost increase for the
purchase of a SmartWay certified tractor equipped with approved
aerodynamic devices and low-rolling resistance tires is $2,100
per tractor. The average estimated cost of trailer compliance for
the purchase and installation of approved aerodynamic devices and
low-rolling resistance tires is approximately $2,900 per
trailer.

Owners can expect a compliant tractor-trailer pairing to realize
a seven to 10 percent fuel economy gain, depending on the types
of tractor and trailer improvements. Assuming this range, the
fuel savings would be approximately $4,000 to $5,700 per year for
a tractor-trailer combination.

According to the regulation, by Jan. 1 all 2011 model year and
newer sleeper cab trucks that pull 53-foot or longer dry van and
refrigerated van trailers must be SmartWay certified, which
includes installing low-rolling resistance tires.  Model year
2011 and newer day cabs are only required to use SmartWay
verified low-rolling resistance tires.  

All pre- 2011 model year tractors that pull affected trailers
must use SmartWay verified low-rolling resistance tires starting
January 1, 2012.

In addition, 53-foot and longer box trailers that are 2011 model
year and newer must be either SmartWay certified or retrofitted
with some combination of SmartWay verified technologies such as 
rear fairings, trailer side skirts, trailer front gap fairings
and other devices.  They must also be fitted with low-rolling
resistance tires.

Retrofitting of pre-2011 trailers can be phased in over an
extended period.

Detailed information about the regulation is available at
www.arb.ca.gov/cc/hdghg/hdghg.htm.  Business owners can also call
the ARB diesel hotline at 1 866 6DIESEL (634-3735) or send an
email to 8666diesel@arb.ca.gov.

The Air Resources Board is a department of the California
Environmental Protection Agency. ARB's mission is to promote and
protect public health, welfare, and ecological resources through
effective reduction of air pollutants while recognizing and
considering effects on the economy. The ARB oversees all air
pollution control efforts in California to attain and maintain
health based air quality standards.

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