California approves rule banning spark-ignited forklifts
July 2, 2024 By Brian Richesson
The California Air Resources Board passed a new regulation that will phase out the operation of large spark-ignited forklifts beginning in 2026.
Read MoreThe California Air Resources Board passed a new regulation that will phase out the operation of large spark-ignited forklifts beginning in 2026.
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