If 145,000 heavy trucks are replaced in California by 2037...

Zero-emission vehicles would have the biggest reductions in nitrogen oxide emissions.

Zero-emissions

14.5 tons/day

Natural gas combustion

10.5

Diesel combustion

10.5

Zero-emission vehicles would have the biggest reductions in particulate matter pollution.

Zero-emissions

200 lbs/day

Methane combustion

60

Diesel combustion

40

Meanwhile zero-emissions vehicles would have the lowest cumulative costs.

Zero-emissions

$6.7b

Natural gas combustion

$13.9b

Diesel combustion

$20.5b

Zero-emission vehicles would have the biggest reductions in nitrogen oxide emissions.

Zero-emissions

14.5 tons per day

Natural gas combustion

10.5

Diesel combustion

10.5

Zero-emission vehicles would have the biggest reductions in particulate matter pollution.

Zero-emissions

200 lbs per day

Natural gas combustion

60

Diesel combustion

40

Meanwhile zero-emissions vehicles would have the lowest cumulative costs.

Zero-emissions

$6.7b

Natural gas combustion

$13.9b

Diesel combustion

$20.5b

Zero-emission vehicles would have the biggest reductions in nitrogen oxide emissions.

Zero-emissions

14.5 tons per day

Natural gas combustion

10.5

Diesel combustion

10.5

Zero-emission vehicles would have the biggest reductions in particulate matter pollution.

Zero-emissions

200 lbs per day

Natural gas combustion

60

Diesel combustion

40

Meanwhile zero-emissions vehicles would have the lowest cumulative costs.

Zero-emissions

$6.7b

Natural gas combustion

$13.9b

Diesel combustion

$20.5b

Zero-emission vehicles would have the biggest reductions in nitrogen oxide emissions.

Zero-emissions

14.5 tons per day

Natural gas combustion

10.5

Diesel combustion

10.5

Zero-emission vehicles would have the biggest reductions in particulate matter pollution.

Zero-emissions

200 lbs per day

Natural gas combustion

60

Diesel combustion

40

Meanwhile zero-emissions vehicles would have the lowest cumulative costs.

Zero-emissions

$6.7b

Natural gas combustion

$13.9b

Diesel combustion

$20.5b