Truck and Engine Manufacturers Association Lawsuit Letter

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Date: June 28, 2022

To: The truck and Engine Manufacturers Association Member Leadership

Eric P. Hansotia, Chair & CEO

AGCO Corporation

4205 River Green Parkway 

Duluth, GA 30096

Toshihiro Mibe, President & CEO

American Honda Motor Co., Inc.

1919 Torrance Blvd

Torrance, CA 90501

Matt Stevenson, CEO

Blue Bird Corporation

3920 Arkwright Road

Macon, GA 31210

Steve Andrews, President & CEO

Briggs & Stratton Corporation

12301 W. Wirth Street

Wauwatosa, WI 53222

Jim Umpleby, Chair & CEO

Caterpillar Inc.

100 NE Adams St

Peoria, IL 61629

John O’Leary, CEO

Daimler Truck North America LLC

4555 N. Channel Ave.

Portland, OR 97217

John C. May, Chair & CEO

Deere & Company

1 John Deere Place

East Moline, IL 61265

David Evans, President & CEO

DEUTZ Corporation

3883 Steve Reynolds Blvd

Norcross, GA 30093

Annalisa Stupenengo, President

FPT Industrial

37046 Industrial Rd

Livonia, MI 48150

Yoshio Shimo, President & CEO

Hino Motors Manufacturing USA, Inc.

45501 Twelve Mile Rd

Novi, MI 48377

Olaf Berlien, President & CEO

INNIO

1101 W. St. Paul Ave

Waukesha, WI 53188

Terry Maloney, President & CEO

Isuzu Technical Center of America, Inc.

46401 Commerce Center Dr

Plymouth, MI 48170

Eigo Konya, President & CEO

Kawasaki Motors Corp., USA

26972 Burbank

Foothill Ranch, CA 92610

Hiroyuki Ogawa, President & CEO

Komatsu Ltd.

401 E Greenfield Ave

Milwaukee, WI 53204

Shingo Hanada, President & CEO

Kubota Engine America Corporation

505 Schelter Road

Lincolnshire, IL 60069

Willi Liebherr, President

Liebherr Machines Bulle SA

Hans-Liebherr-Straße 45

88400 Biberach an der Riß, Germany

Alexander Vlaskamp, CEO

MAN Truck & Bus SE

DAT Deutsche Automobil Treuhand GmbH, Hellmuth-Hirth-Str.

1, 73760, Ostfildern-Scharnhausen, Germany

Mathias Carlbaum, President & CEO

Navistar, Inc.

2701 Navistar Dr

Lisle, IL 60532

 

Preston Feight, President & CEO

PACCAR Inc

777 106th Avenue N.E.

Bellevue, WA 98004

Tom Bell, President & CEO

Rolls-Royce Solutions America Inc.

39525 MacKenzie Dr,

Novi, MI 48377

Christian Levin, Chair & CEO

Scania CV AB

121 Interpark Blvd, Ste 601

San Antonio, TX 78216

Carlos Tavares, CEO

Stellantis N.V.

1000 Chrysler Drive

Auburn Hills, MI 48326

Scott Keogh, President & CEO

Volkswagen of America, Inc.

2200 Woodland Pointe Avenue

Herndon, VA 20171

Peter Voorhoeve, President & CEO

Volvo Group North America

7900 National Service Road

Greensboro, NC 27409

Håkan Agnevall, President & CEO

Wärtsilä North America, Inc.

11710 N. Gessner Rd., Suite A

Houston, TX 77064

Takehito Yamaoka, CEO

Yanmar America Corporation

101 International Parkway

Adairsville GA 30101

Subject: Stop Stalling Critical Clean, Zero-Emission Truck Standards

Everyone has the right to breathe clean air. Yet across the country, 137 million Americans live in counties with unhealthy levels of air pollution. In California, 98% of residents live in a county with poor air quality. Together, our organizations work to deliver on this commitment by rapidly zeroing out emissions from transportation, particularly of medium- and heavy-duty vehicles which have an outsized impact on air pollution. As such, we are deeply dismayed to see the Truck and Engine Manufacturers Association (EMA) ​​— which purports to represent your companies — file a lawsuit against California's life-saving clean truck regulation, the Heavy-Duty Omnibus rule. 

As members, we are asking you to make good on your promise of cleaner air and zero-emission trucks. We ask that you follow the actions of some of your fellow EMA members and publicly separate yourself from the lawsuit and encourage EMA to immediately halt all activity that is designed to slow or stall the transition to cleaner trucks

This lawsuit is a thinly-veiled delay tactic designed to slow the transition to cleaner trucks, which will in turn slow the transition to cleaner air in our communities. We are disturbed that EMA, in your name, is attacking a rule that will save approximately 2,480 people from premature death, and prevent 2,010 hospitalizations and emergency room visits by 2050, creating $23.4 billion in health benefits – prosperity that would be shared across hard-hit California communities. 

This lawsuit is the latest in a series of actions by EMA to oppose and delay critical regulations that will improve health and quality of life for the millions of people living in and around ports, warehouses and freeways. EMA has spent years vigorously fighting the adoption of important clean zero-emission truck standards. Diesel-powered trucks are a dirty fixture in many neighborhoods, spewing pollution near our homes, schools, and places of recreation. We need strong clean truck standards to help deliver vital relief that the most highly impacted communities demand and deserve. EMA's efforts to fight these life-saving policies are a direct attack on these communities’ right to a clean air future. 

Opposing vehicle emission standards is also self-defeating if manufacturers really want to clean up their act. Adoption of foundational emission standards like the Heavy Duty Omnibus rule unlock additional policies and resources to help manufacturers transition to zero-emission vehicles both here in California and in other eligible states across the country.

We want to believe that zeroing out emissions from your vehicles is important to your companies and shareholders. Your press statements and social media feeds are full of supportive messages about your commitment to cleaner transportation.It’s time for these verbal commitments to become concrete action. 

We are watching closely and look forward to your response.

Sincerely, 

  • Ameen Khan, Regulatory Affairs Advocate, California Environmental Voters

  • Scott Hochberg, Transportation Attorney, Center for Biological Diversity

  • Marven Norman, Policy Specialist, Center for Community Action and Environmental Justice

  • Kevin D. Hamilton, Co-Executive Director, Central California Asthma Collaborative

  • Jesse N Marquez, Executive Director, Coalition For A Safe Environment

  • Bill Magavern, Policy Director, Coalition for Clean Air

  • Yasmine Agelidis, Associate Attorney, Earthjustice

  • Alice Henderson, Director and Senior Attorney Transportation and Clean Air Policy, Environmental Defense Fund

  • Andrea Marpillero Colomina, Sustainable Communities Program Director, GreenLatinos

  • Matthew Davis, Senior Director of Government Affairs, League of Conservation Voters

  • Heidi Harmon, Senior Public Affairs Director, Let's Green CA!

  • Michael Munoz, Port Campaign Director, Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy

  • Patricio Portillo, Senior Advocate, Natural Resources Defense Council

  • Andrea Vidaurre, Policy Lead, Peoples Collective for Environmental Justice

  • Anne Sheridan, Public Policy Team Co-chair, SanDiego350

  • Lizbeth González Ruiz, Organizing Representative, Sierra Club

  • Daniel Barad, Senior Policy Advocate, Sierra Club California

  • Trip Pollard, Land & Community Program Leader, Southern Environmental Law Center

  • Victoria Leistman, Senior International Campaigner, Stand.earth

  • Leslie Aguayo, Climate Equity Program Manager, The Greenlining Institute

  • Sam Wilson, Senior Vehicles Analyst, Union of Concerned Scientists