CARB Clean Truck Check: Key Updates and January 2025 Deadline
The California Air Resources Board (CARB) Clean Truck Check (CTC) Program has a key enrollment deadline of January 31, 2025, for specific vehicles.
This requirement applies to:
- Vehicles registered in California with registrations expiring in January 2025.
- Vehicles registered in California (DMV exempt) or outside California with a VIN ending in 3 or 9, operating in or traveling through California.
Geotab's Clean Truck Check Program in MyGeotab simplifies compliance for fleets operating in California by offering a continuously connected solution supporting J1939 and J1979 protocols, along with flexible installation options for continuous emissions data collection.
While most customers have achieved compliance, Geotab acknowledges some challenges and is actively addressing these issues. Steps for proper configuration and updates on known issues are available. For assistance, customers are encouraged to contact their Geotab representative.
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