Heavy-Duty GHG Vehicle Certification Programs: HD GHG Vehicles Checklist
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Manufacturers of new heavy-duty vehicles, which are subject to the greenhouse gas regulations, must submit CARB application templates for certification. EPA EV-CIS (Verify) forms will not be accepted. Manufacturers wishing to convert used vehicles previously certified must follow CARB's Engine Change Policy. Contact the Aftermarket, Performance, and Add on Parts program for more information.
Heavy-duty GHG vehicle (vocational vehicle and tractor) certification can fall into several distinct certification categories, each with its unique requirements. Consequently, each certification process has its own checklist. It is the responsibility of the manufacturer to ensure that the correct application documents are submitted for their heavy-duty vehicles.
We recommend that all applicants use the updated Vehicle Application template found here:
ECCD/NVEPB-138 CARB GHG Vehicle Application Template Ver 3.0 | California Air Resources Board
Please download the form to your local computer before filling it out. Opening and completing the form directly in a web browser may prevent some fields and function from working correctly.
Vehicle with Internal Combustion Engines This certification process applies to all Internal Combustion Heavy-Duty Vehicles, including Vocational Vehicles and Tractors. To certify these types of heavy-duty vehicles with Phase 2 Greenhouse Gas regulations and test procedures, the manufacturer should submit the documents listed in the corresponding checklist, which can be found "here".
Battery Electric or Hydrogen Fuel-Cell Vehicles (Standard Process) If the heavy-duty vehicles are equipped with battery electric or hydrogen fuel-cell powertrain, the required documents differ slightly from those for internal combustion heavy-duty vehicles. The complete checklist for this type of certification can be found "here".
Battery Electric or Hydrogen Fuel-Cell Vehicles (Enhanced Fuel-Cell/Electric Vehicles Certifications) If a battery electric or hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle manufacturer wishes to certify under the Enhanced Certification process, they must follow additional steps as required by Phase 2 GHG Certification regulations. The checklist for this type of certification can be found "here". Furthermore, please note that this type of certification requires ZEP Certification before an Enhanced Executive Order will be issued.