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Volvo Group North America to Pay $197 Million in California Emissions Settlement

Volvo Group North America agreed to pay nearly $197 million to settle allegations that about 10,000 of its heavy-duty truck engines violated California emissions standards. The settlement includes civil penalties and funding for clean-air programs.

Los Angeles Times
1 source·May 19, 7:26 PM(9 days ago)·1m read
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Volvo Group North America has agreed to pay nearly $197 million to resolve allegations from California regulators that the company's heavy-duty truck engines violated California emissions standards and certification requirements. About 10,000 diesel truck engines manufactured by Volvo were equipped with an undisclosed device, causing them to release excessive levels of smog-forming pollution across California, according to the California Air Resources Board.

5 million in civil penalties to reimburse the state for the cost of the investigation and support its vehicle-testing operations. Another $179 million will go toward investing in clean-air initiatives, such as electric vehicle incentive programs, to offset air pollution that resulted from the alleged violations.

Volvo is developing a software fix to repair many of these vehicles and extend their warranties at no cost to the owners. Eligible truck owners are expected to be notified of a non-mandatory recall on these trucks next year.

CARB found inconsistencies in the Swedish automaker's data while testing trucks with Volvo engines from model year 2010 to 2016, which resulted in the investigation and ensuing settlement. "This case underscores why CARB's compliance testing and strong enforcement are essential to protecting the state's air quality and public health," said Lauren Sanchez, chair of the state Air Resources Board.

"Our responsibility goes beyond adopting regulations — we are committed to upholding them by identifying violations and holding companies accountable for meeting emissions standards.

Key Facts

$197 million settlement
Volvo Group North America payment to California
10,000 engines
Diesel truck engines with undisclosed device
$17.5 million
Civil penalties paid to state for investigation
$179 million
Allocated to clean-air initiatives

Story Timeline

3 events
  1. 2010-2016

    Volvo manufactured model-year 2010-2016 diesel truck engines later found to have undisclosed devices.

    1 sourceLos Angeles Times
  2. Today

    Volvo Group North America agreed to pay nearly $197 million to settle California emissions allegations.

    1 sourceLos Angeles Times
  3. Next year

    Eligible truck owners expected to receive notice of non-mandatory recall for affected vehicles.

    1 sourceLos Angeles Times

Potential Impact

  1. 01

    California will receive $17.5 million for emissions investigation costs.

  2. 02

    Affected truck owners will receive notice of a non-mandatory recall next year.

  3. 03

    Volvo will develop a software fix and extend warranties for eligible vehicles.

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