WASHINGTON, March 19 (Reuters) - Chrysler parent
Stellantis ( STLA ) and the state of California reached a deal
on emissions on Tuesday after the company unsuccessfully sought
to join a deal that other automakers had struck with the state
in 2019.
Under the agreement, Stellantis ( STLA ) will comply with
California's zero-emissions, light-duty vehicle sales
requirements through 2030 even if California cannot enforce its
rules. In addition, the company will not oppose California's
authority under the Clean Air Act for its greenhouse gas
emissions and zero-emission vehicle standards.