The ICCT's work led to the world's largest fiscal penalties for
vehicle emissions violations, and started a process of improving compliance and enforcement programs within the U.S., Europe, China, Korea, Japan and many other major markets.
Car manufacturer Volkswagen will pay $ 40 million to the state of Arizona as part of a settlement over
vehicle emissions violations.
Not exact matches
As the world began to learn in September, when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued a shocking «notice of
violation,» the
vehicles met
emissions standards for dangerous oxides of nitrogen, known collectively as NOx, only when running their paces in an artificial, indoor lab setting.
After Friday's accusations from the EPA concerning Volkswagen's alleged
violation of
emissions regulations, Volkswagen has now issued a nationwide stop - sale for affected new 2015 and 2016 diesel models equipped with the 2.0 - liter TDI engine, as well as all certified pre-owned
vehicles with the diesel four - cylinder.
«Car owners should know that although these
vehicles have
emissions exceeding standards, these
violations do not present a safety hazard and the cars remain legal to drive and resell.
The EPA issued a Notice of
Violation against Fiat Chrysler Automobiles today, alleging the automaker failed to disclose
emissions - management software in a number of diesel
vehicles, in addition to...
When Volkswagen was fined $ 14.7 billion for
emissions violations, up to $ 10 billion was designated for owners of affected cars, $ 2.7 billion went toward environmental cleanup and $ 2 billion to promote zero -
emission vehicles.
The class action alleges that on January 12th, 2017, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a notice of
violation to Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V. (FCA NV) and to FCA US LLC (FCA) for alleged
violations of law resulting from the installation and failure to disclose engine management software that resulted in increased
emissions of nitrogen oxide from the
vehicles.