CARB’s Zero-Emission Forklift Rule: An Alternative Pathway to Compliance
The California Air Resources Board’s (CARB) proposed zero-emission forklift regulation is extremely costly and does not accurately take into account all of the impacts to government agencies, small businesses, and nonprofits throughout the state.
There is a cheaper, more feasible, and more effective way to meet the state’s air quality goals.
An alternative pathway to compliance will ensure the state is meeting its greenhouse gas reduction goals while at the same time ensuring that the goods movement sector in critical industries such as food bank distribution is protected from untenable costs.
There are three ways to better meet CARB’s objectives- Ensure California has an accurate understanding of how forklifts are utilized within the state and how the rule-making would affect real-world operations.
- Accelerate the adoption of stricter NOx standards for LSI engines over the same phase in period set in the rulemaking.
- Accelerate the phase-out of older, less efficient, higher emitting pre-2011 model year forklifts to provide an immediate improvement in local air quality and reduce carbon intensity.