Diesel Technology ForumCompany DetailsContacthttp://www.dieselforum.org.Articles & NewsTrucking57% of all Commercial Diesel Trucks are Near-Zero Emissions ModelsIndiana ranks first of the states for the highest percentage of registrations of 2010 and later model year near-zero emission diesel trucks (73.2%). California lags the national average, taking the 35th spot (51.6%).Fuel EfficiencyRenewable Diesel Results in 3xs Larger Cumulative GHG Reductions vs. ElectrificationAs for nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions, EVs have 98.5% lower NOx than pre-2007 diesel vehicles on a per mile basis, and 2010 and later MY vehicles have 79% less NOx emissions than a 2007 diesel model.Trucking76% of Commercial Trucks Run on DieselOther fuels that play a role in commercial trucking include gasoline (23%) and compressed natural gas (0.4%). Electric and other categories each register less than 1%.TransportationClean Diesel Tech. Plays Role In NY's Transportation SystemsThe Diesel Technology Forum recently released a fact sheet in relation to diesel technologies.Products & Press ReleasesTransportationNew Generation of Diesel-Powered Trucks Vital to Achieving Near-Term, Sustained Progress on Climate and Clean Air GoalsThe Diesel Technology Forum issued the following statement on the recently announced Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between 15 states and the District of Columbia concerning the goal of achieving 100 percent zero-emission commercial truck sales by 2050TransportationDiesel-Powered Trucks Vital to California and the U.S. Economy, Achieving Climate and Clean Air GoalsThe Diesel Technology Forum’s executive director Allen Schaeffer issued the following statement today on the occasion of the California Air Resources Board’s (CARB) consideration of the Advanced Clean Truck regulation.TransportationReducing Transportation-Related Greenhouse Gas Emissions in New Jersey Should Include All Efficient Technologies and Low-Carbon FuelsEven before the current COVID-19 situation, deployment and commercialization of fully electric technologies in the largest commercial vehicle segments was projected to be several years out.TransportationPowertrain Choices for Future Work Trucks Include New Generation of Diesel to Meet Sustainability NeedsLatest innovations in diesel engines and advanced biofuels place diesel as top customer choice.TransportationContinuous Gains in Efficiency Ensure Diesel Power is a Technology of Choice for Tomorrow’s Commercial TrucksDiesel technology is projected to retain a dominant role in the future, even as potential grows for new alternative fuels and powertrain options for commercial trucks.Request More InformationFill out the form below to request more information about Diesel Technology Forum