News Email UpdatesKeep up to date with the latest press releases and media advisories.Subscribe FeaturedNewsAug 12, 2022Chair Randolph announces appointment of Dr. Steven Cliff as CARB’s Executive OfficerNewsNov 16, 2022California releases final proposal for world-leading climate action plan that drastically reduces fossil fuel dependence, slashes pollutionNewsNov 17, 2022CARB approves historic $2.6 billion investment — largest to date — for clean cars, trucks, mobility options Keywords Clean CarsClimate ChangeEnergyFreight & Goods MovementFuelsIncentivesOn-Road Heavy-Duty VehiclesTruck & Bus(-)VW Diesel VehiclesAdvanced Clean Cars ProgramCalifornia Climate InvestmentsCommunity Air Protection Program Community HealthExposureIndoor AirIndoor Air Cleaner Enforcement(-)Mobile Source Emissions Research ProgramSustainable Communities & Climate Protection Program(-)Volkswagen Environmental Mitigation Trust for California2018(-)2017(-)20162015 5 results found for Jul 27, 2017CARB approves $200 million VW zero-emission vehicle investment in CaliforniaMay 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 vehiclesContact Office of Communications comms@arb.ca.gov
NewsNov 16, 2022California releases final proposal for world-leading climate action plan that drastically reduces fossil fuel dependence, slashes pollution
NewsNov 17, 2022CARB approves historic $2.6 billion investment — largest to date — for clean cars, trucks, mobility options
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