Volvo moves to 2010 diesels early

Volvo Trucks North America will begin delivering trucks that meet the federal 2010 diesel emissions standards later this year, months ahead of the Jan. 1 deadline mandated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).  The company says it already has orders for approximately 50 of the ultra-low emissions trucks, which will use Volvo’s selective catalytic reduction (SCR) technology to meet the stringent new diesel requirements. The new engines will be offered across the entire Volvo product line and they will be certified by EPA as meeting 2010 standards, according to Matt Kelly, executive director of marketing ...

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