The California Air Resources Board (CARB) staff invite you to participate in the first of several public online training webinars on the new Advanced Clean Fleets (ACF) regulation.
This webinar will be held via Zoom at the following time. Interested parties must register to participate. This meeting will be recorded and made available on the ACF website.
Date: October 18, 2023
Time: 09:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (Pacific Time)
Location: Register for Zoom
This free online training is open to the public and will provide an overview of the ACF regulation, cover who is affected, and outline the upcoming compliance requirements. The focus of the webinar will be solely on the ACF regulation.
We anticipate a large number of participants and questions. In order to facilitate an efficient discussion, we request that questions be submitted in advance. Staff will review the questions, compile those that are similar and pertinent to the ACF regulation, and provide answers during the webinar. While we will not be able to answer detailed questions specific to your fleet only, we will provide information on how to get individualized fleet assistance. If time allows, we will answer clarifying questions at the end of the presentation. Please submit your questions through the Zoom registration page no later than Wednesday, October 11, 2023.
After registering for the event using the link above, participants will have the option to participate via Zoom or access the meeting by telephone with a dial-in number. CARB staff highly recommends participating using the Zoom Desktop or Mobile App for best quality and interactive participation.
CARB has several resources available that will help prepare you for this training:
We encourage you to review these documents beforehand in order to ensure the most collaborative and informative experience. Please note that your vehicle or fleet may be affected by several other CARB regulations that are currently in place. Visit our TruckStop page to learn more about new California requirements for heavy-duty vehicles. |