Zero-emission vehicle definition

Zero-emission vehicle means a motor vehicle that is exclusively propelled by electricity or hydrogen from an external source.
Zero-emission vehicle means a vehicle certified as a zero
Zero-emission vehicle means a vehicle that produces zero exhaust emissions of any criteria pollutant (or precursor pollutant) or greenhouse gas under any possible operational modes or conditions.

More Definitions of Zero-emission vehicle

Zero-emission vehicle means an on-road vehicle with a drivetrain that produces zero exhaust emission of any criteria pollutant (or precursor pollutant) or greenhouse gas under any possible operational modes or conditions.
Zero-emission vehicle means a motor vehicle that that is certified to zero-emission standards in California Code of Regulations, Title 13, section 1962.2.
Zero-emission vehicle or “ZEV” means any vehicle certified to the zero-emission standards set forth in the “California Exhaust Emission Standards and Test Procedures for 2003 and Subsequent Model Zero-Emission Vehicles, and 2001 and Subsequent Model Hybrid Electric Vehicles, in the Passenger Car, Light-Duty Truck and Medium-Duty Vehicle Classes,” as incorporated by reference in section 1962, title 13, CCR.
Zero-emission vehicle. (“XXX”) means a vehicle that produces zero exhaust emissions of any criteria pollutant (or precursor pollutant) or greenhouse gas, excluding emissions from air conditioning systems, under any possible operational modes or conditions.
Zero-emission vehicle means a motor vehicle certified as a zero emission vehicle pursuant to the California Air Resources Board zero emission vehicle standards for the applicable model year, but shall not include an advanced technology partial zero emission vehicle, a partial zero emission vehicle, or a hybrid electric vehicle.
Zero-emission vehicle or "ZEV" means any vehicle which is certified by the Executive Officer of the California Air Resources Board to produce zero emissions of any criteria pollutants under any and all possible operational modes and conditions. Incorporation of a fuel-fired heater shall not preclude a vehicle from being certified as a ZEV provided the fuel-fired heater cannot be operated at ambient temperatures above 40 degrees Fahrenheit and the heater is demonstrated to have zero evaporative emissions under any and all possible operational modes and conditions.
Zero-emission vehicle means a 'zero-emission heavy-duty vehicle' as defined in point (11) of Article 3 of Regulation (EU) 2019/… of the European Parliament and of the Council*+,