Company now in receipt of CARB approval for both 2024 and 2025 Class 3 Model Years
CARB certification takes on even more significance with the recent Advanced Clean Fleets (“ACF”) regulation, which requires state and local government fleets, including city, county, special district, and state agency fleets, to ensure 50% of vehicle purchases are zero-emission beginning in 2024 and 100% of vehicle purchases are zero-emission by 2027
A copy of Mullen’s 2025 Class 3 CARB certification can be found on MullenUSA.com. The Company previously received 2024 Model Year CARB certification for the Mullen THREE in
CARB certification opens the Mullen THREE to critical state EV incentive programs, which vary by each eligible CARB-compliant state. The certification takes on even more significance with CARB’s recent Advanced Clean Fleets (“ACF”) regulation, which will have a requirement that state and local government fleets, including city, county, special district, and state agency fleets, ensure 50% of vehicle purchases are zero-emission beginning in 2024 and 100% of vehicle purchases are zero-emission by 2027. Fleets that fall under high priority may also elect to utilize ZEV milestones as an option to meet overall ZEV targets.
CARB-compliant states and locations include:
California’s HVIP project is an example of a valuable state incentive program available to CARB-certified vehicles. Under HVIP, the Mullen THREE EV truck, with a suggested MSRP of
“Our vehicles are CARB approved and ready for delivery with many states and local governments offering very strong incentives to electrify commercial fleets,” said David Michery, CEO and chairman of
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Mullen Class 3 Production inTunica, Mississippi
Mullen Class 3 Production in Tunica, Mississippi
Mullen Now in Receipt of Both 2024 and 2025 Model Year CARB Approvals .
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