Nebraska files antitrust lawsuit against heavy-duty truck manufacturers over EV push
Nov 19 (Reuters) -Nebraska Attorney General Michael Hilgers on Tuesday filed an antitrust lawsuit against some of the largest heavy-duty truck manufacturers accusing them of limiting the availability of diesel-powered semi-trucks in a shift to electric trucks.
The lawsuit says the truck makers are engaged in "an industry-wide conspiracy to completely phase out medium and heavy-duty ICE vehicles" to comply with California's regulations that aim to essentially eliminate semi-trucks with internal combustion engines. The attorney general filed suit in state court against Daimler DTGGe.DE, Navistar -- a unit of Volkswagen's Traton 8TRA.DE, Paccar PCAR.O, Volvo Group North America VOLVb.ST, and the Truck and Engine Manufacturers Association.
Reporting by David Shepardson
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