Public Workshop to Discuss the Phased Advanced Clean Equipment Rulemaking

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August 26, 2024

Phased Advanced Clean Equipment Rulemaking Workshop to Discuss Proposed Off-Road Regulation


The California Air Resources Board (CARB) invites you to participate in a virtual public workshop to discuss the proposed Phased Advanced Clean Equipment Regulation (PACE), formerly known as the Off-Road Zero-Emission Targeted Manufacturer Rule, or TMR. At the meeting, staff will discuss the proposed approach for the regulation and solicit feedback from stakeholders. The workshop will be held via Zoom at the following time. Interested parties must register to participate. The meeting will be recorded and made available on the PACE website 

Date:                 September 24, 2024 
Time:                 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. (Pacific Daylight Time) 
Location:        Zoom Webinar

Register

Meeting materials will be made available in advance of the workshop on the PACE Meetings & Events website. After registering for online participation, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the Zoom session. Please use the link and password to join the session on the day of the workshop. If you are using a tablet or smart phone, please download the Zoom app. Ensure the latest version of Zoom is installed on your device. If you wish to provide comments or ask questions during the workshop, please use Zoom’s “raise hand” feature which can be found on the Zoom webinar window. Zoom’s “Q&A” feature will also be available to provide comments and ask questions. 


Background 

The PACE Regulation is part of a suite of mobile-source strategies for reducing emissions of criteria pollutants and greenhouse gases by accelerating the development and production of zero-emission off-road equipment and powertrains. The rule aims to help California achieve the emission-reduction goals outlined in the 2022 State Strategy for the State Implementation Plan as well as the zero-emission technology-deployment goals set forth in the Governor’s Executive Order N-79-20. The PACE Regulation was formerly known as the Off-Road Zero-Emission Targeted Manufacturer Rule; its name has been updated to more accurately reflect the approach, scope, and goal of the proposed regulation. 

Zero-emission technologies have been successfully implemented in many off-road applications, with widespread adoption in some, showing the potential for these technologies to be feasible and cost-effective options for manufacturers to produce and end users to purchase and operate. Zero-emission off-road equipment representing a broad range of power categories and applications has been commercialized, including generators and power banks, forklifts, ice resurfacers, yard trucks, top handlers, telehandlers, aerial boom trucks, utility tractors, rollers, compactors, slipform pavers and screeds, asphalt and concrete delivery and placement equipment, landscape maintenance equipment, forestry harvesters, sweepers, skid steers, compact track loaders, excavators and backhoes, trenchers, graders, haul trucks, wheel loaders, foundation drills, piledrivers, large cranes, bulldozers, wheel loaders, mining equipment, and airport ground support equipment.  

Since California contains some of the regions most impacted by poor air quality in the nation, significant reductions of particulate matter and oxides of nitrogen are needed to improve and protect public health. Furthermore, it is necessary to emphasize communities that experience disproportionate burdens from exposure since they face the greatest risk of developing adverse health effects. Additional steps are needed to meet California’s air quality and climate goals, and off-road mobile sources are one of the largest contributors to emissions in the state.  

As suggested by the measure’s name, CARB staff are considering a multi-phase regulatory approach that would prioritize equipment best suited for electrification first. The proposed concept for the PACE Regulation would require manufacturers of off-road equipment and/or engines to produce zero-emission equipment and/or powertrains as a percentage of their annual statewide sales volume to ensure these emerging and innovative technologies come to California.  

This initial PACE Regulation workshop is intended to provide a forum for manufacturers, industry representatives, non-governmental organization representatives, users of off-road equipment, community groups, and other interested and knowledgeable stakeholders to discuss and provide feedback regarding the multi-phase approach concept and how best to structure the regulation. CARB staff are also seeking suggestions regarding how best to reach out to parties that would be affected by the PACE Regulation and sources of data that would be helpful in evaluating technology, costs, and emission impacts of the proposal. For additional information, please visit the PACE Meetings & Events website. 


Contact 

If you have questions or comments regarding the PACE Regulation Rulemaking Workshop, please contact PACE Staff. 

If you require special accommodations or need this document in an alternate format (i.e., Braille, large print), please contact Marjorie Tamoro at (916) 720-2998 as soon as possible. TTY/TDD/Speech to Speech users may dial 711 for the California Relay Service.