News Email UpdatesKeep up to date with the latest press releases and media advisories.Subscribe FeaturedNewsApr 28, 2023California approves groundbreaking regulation that accelerates the deployment of heavy-duty ZEVs to protect public healthNewsApr 27, 2023CARB passes a new In-Use Locomotive Regulation estimated to yield over $32 billion in health benefitsNewsApr 21, 2023California Surpasses 1.5 Million ZEVs Goal Two Years Ahead of Schedule Keywords AgricultureAirborne ToxicsAir PollutionAir Quality MonitoringAir Quality PlansClean CarsClimate ChangeCommunitiesConstruction & Earthmoving EquipmentConsumer ProductsEnergyEnforcementEnvironmental JusticeFreight & Goods MovementFuelsHealthIncentivesIndoor Air Quality & ExposureLawn, Garden & Landscape EquipmentOn-Road Heavy-Duty VehiclesResearchSmokeSustainable CommunitiesTransitTruck & Bus(-)VW Diesel VehiclesZero-Emission TransportationMobile Source Emissions Research Program(-)Volkswagen Environmental Mitigation Trust for California2018201720162015 6 results found for May 25, 2018CARB approves plan to mitigate harm from Volkswagen defeat devicesMay 17, 2017Federal court approves $225 million settlement in VW 3.0 liter, diesel cheating caseDec 20, 2016CARB announces partial Consent Decree for Audi, Volkswagen and Porsche 3-liter diesel vehiclesOct 25, 2016Federal court approves $14.7 billion settlement in VW cheating caseJun 28, 2016Volkswagen to spend over one billion dollars in California to address illegal emissions caused by cheating devices on its 2.0-liter diesel vehiclesSep 18, 2015EPA, California Notify Volkswagen of Clean Air Act ViolationsContact Office of Communications comms@arb.ca.gov
NewsApr 28, 2023California approves groundbreaking regulation that accelerates the deployment of heavy-duty ZEVs to protect public health
NewsApr 27, 2023CARB passes a new In-Use Locomotive Regulation estimated to yield over $32 billion in health benefits
Dec 20, 2016CARB announces partial Consent Decree for Audi, Volkswagen and Porsche 3-liter diesel vehicles
Jun 28, 2016Volkswagen to spend over one billion dollars in California to address illegal emissions caused by cheating devices on its 2.0-liter diesel vehicles