Close Menu
  • Home
  • Life Insurance
  • Auto Insurance
  • Home Insurance
  • Health Insurance
  • Business Insurance
  • Travel Insurance
  • Specialized Insurance
  • Insurance Tips & Guides
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Insure GenZInsure GenZ Tuesday, May 19
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Subscribe
  • Home
  • Life Insurance
  • Auto Insurance
  • Home Insurance
  • Health Insurance
  • Business Insurance
  • Travel Insurance
  • Specialized Insurance
  • Insurance Tips & Guides
Insure GenZInsure GenZ
Home»Home Insurance»Volvo Group Agrees to $197M Settlement With California Over Excess Truck Emissions
Home Insurance

Volvo Group Agrees to $197M Settlement With California Over Excess Truck Emissions

AwaisBy AwaisMay 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Telegram LinkedIn Tumblr Copy Link Email
Follow Us
Google News Flipboard
California Seafood Distributor Paying $248K for Prop 65 Violations
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link

Truckmaker Volvo Group on Monday agreed to a $197 million settlement with the California Air Resources Board over alleged violations of the state’s heavy-duty engine regulations.

The settlement resolves allegations that Volvo failed to properly disclose auxiliary emission control devices in over 10,000 of its 2010-2016 model year heavy-duty engines in California that resulted in emissions in excess of regulatory limits, CARB said.

Volvo will pay $13 million in civil penalties, $71 million to CARB’s Air Pollution Control Fund, spend $108 million on California emissions‑reduction projects and reimburse $5 million of CARB’s costs, the truckmaker said.

Related: California Accelerates Work on EV Rules, Tax Credits That Trump Opposes

As part of the settlement, Volvo will make software updates and a partial warranty extension available for about 7,200 engines in California.

CARB said Volvo acted transparently and in good faith in explaining and improving emissions control devices and fully cooperated with the state investigation.

Volvo said the settlement is without admission of liability and that an internal review found no evidence of bad faith.

The company said it would take a $197 million charge to its second-quarter operating results that will be excluded from adjusted operating income and that the operating cash-flow impact in the ongoing quarter would be $89 million, with the remaining cash outflows spread over the next five years.

The Volvo Group will report its second-quarter results on July 17.

(Reporting by Lehto and Shepardson; editing by Tomasz Janowski)

Topics
California
Auto

Was this article valuable?


Here are more articles you may enjoy.

Interested in Auto?

Get automatic alerts for this topic.

197M Agrees California Emissions excess Group settlement Truck Volvo
Follow on Google News Follow on Flipboard
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Telegram Email Copy Link
Awais
  • Website

Related Posts

Iran Starts Bitcoin-Backed Shipping Insurance for Hormuz Strait

May 18, 2026

34,000 PG&E Customers Without Power on California Fire Risk

May 18, 2026

Michigan Secures $108M Settlement with Monsanto for PCB Contamination

May 18, 2026
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Our Latest Blogs

Shipbuilder, Baltimore Officials Seize Upon Criminal Charges Against Dali Manager

May 19, 2026

Volvo Group Agrees to $197M Settlement With California Over Excess Truck Emissions

May 19, 2026

Washington Commissioner Issued $167K in Fines in 2Q

May 19, 2026

Progressive Is Biggest Auto Insurer, Surpassing State Farm, Says S&P GMI

May 19, 2026
Recent Posts
  • Shipbuilder, Baltimore Officials Seize Upon Criminal Charges Against Dali Manager
  • Volvo Group Agrees to $197M Settlement With California Over Excess Truck Emissions
  • Washington Commissioner Issued $167K in Fines in 2Q
  • Progressive Is Biggest Auto Insurer, Surpassing State Farm, Says S&P GMI
  • Jury Trial is There if Corporations Need it, Appeals Court Finds in WV Opioid Case

Subscribe to Updates

Insure Genz is a modern insurance blog built for the next generation. Subscribe it for more updates.

Insure Genz is a modern insurance blog built for the next generation. We break down complex topics across categories like Auto, Health, Business, Life, and Travel Insurance — making them simple, useful, and easy to understand. Whether you're just getting started or looking for expert tips and guides, we've got you covered with clear, reliable content.

Our Picks

Shipbuilder, Baltimore Officials Seize Upon Criminal Charges Against Dali Manager

May 19, 2026

Volvo Group Agrees to $197M Settlement With California Over Excess Truck Emissions

May 19, 2026

Washington Commissioner Issued $167K in Fines in 2Q

May 19, 2026

Progressive Is Biggest Auto Insurer, Surpassing State Farm, Says S&P GMI

May 19, 2026
Most Popular

Shipbuilder, Baltimore Officials Seize Upon Criminal Charges Against Dali Manager

May 19, 2026

Volvo Group Agrees to $197M Settlement With California Over Excess Truck Emissions

May 19, 2026

Washington Commissioner Issued $167K in Fines in 2Q

May 19, 2026

Progressive Is Biggest Auto Insurer, Surpassing State Farm, Says S&P GMI

May 19, 2026
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
© 2026 Insure GenZ. Designed by Insure GenZ.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.