DETROIT (AP) — The Environmental Protection Agency announced an end Thursday to credits to automakers who install automatic start-stop ignition systems in their vehicles, a device intended to reduce ...
Out of all of the features that come installed in modern vehicles, automatic start-stop technology ranks right near the bottom of the list for most buyers. Environmental Protection Agency ...
The Trump EPA is stepping up once again—this time to save Americans from the inconvenience of buying less fuel. In response to feedback from “countless” Americans, EPA administrator Lee Zeldin said ...
The Trump administration said it's ending a credit for automakers that install a so-called "start/stop feature" in the vehicles, part of a broader rollback of environmental regulations to reduce ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Trump administration said it's ending a credit for automakers that install a so-called "start/stop feature" in the vehicles, ...
For years, many drivers have complained about engines that cut out at every red light and then start again a moment later. That auto start-stop feature is built into a large share of recent cars and ...
UPDATE 2/16/26: We've added a statement from Stellantis. As part of a sweeping policy change, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) says that it's "eliminating" engine stop-start systems from ...
The EPA has finalized what it is calling the “single largest deregulatory action in U.S. history,” eliminating the 2009 Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Endangerment Finding and rescinding certain federal GHG ...
The US Government has made what it calls the “single largest deregulatory action” in the country’s history. President Donald Trump and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin ...
WASHINGTON — Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin said Thursday that the Trump administration is ending federal pressure on carmakers to produce vehicles that turn off while idling ...
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — NASCAR is moving the start time of Sunday's Daytona 500 up one hour because of the threat of inclement weather. The green flag is now scheduled for 2:13 p.m. ET at Daytona ...