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court battles over emissions regulations for heavy trucks intensify in california
Charging infrastructure for heavy-duty electric trucks is lacking across much of America, particularly in New York and Nebraska, hindering the adoption of zero-emission vehicles. While some officials advocate for a compliance timeline to improve infrastructure, critics argue that economic incentives are more effective than mandates. The Nebraska Trucking Association highlights the significant costs of establishing charging stations and improving electrical distribution, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach to emissions reduction without government favoritism.