Auto Rental News
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

VW Diesel Settlement Gains Final Approval From Regulators

Federal and California environmental regulators have given final approval to Volkswagen's plan to fix or buy back about half of the diesel cars involved in its emissions scandal, which includes an additional $153 million payment to that state.

by Staff
July 28, 2017
VW Diesel Settlement Gains Final Approval From Regulators

Photo courtesy of VW.

2 min to read


Photo courtesy of VW.

Federal and California environmental regulators have given final approval to Volkswagen's plan to fix or buy back about half of the diesel cars involved in its emissions scandal, which includes an additional $153 million payment to that state.

Volkswagen announced the approval, according to an Associated Press report, and CARB announced plans to disperse settlement funds.

Ad Loading...

The additional payment goes with the $533 million already paid to California. Of the total, $422 million will go into a national mitigation trust that will be used to enhance zero emission vehicles in California.

Eventually, Volkswagen will invest more than $800 million over 10 years for ZEV infrastructure, public outreach, and access to these vehicles for disadvantaged communities, according to a July 27 statement from the California Air Resource Board.

CARB has approved the first $200 million of a four-phase rollout that will be used to build a basic charging network around the state, launch public outreach in multiple languages, and begin ZEV access projects such as the first Green City project. The four 30-month investment plans will be approved by CARB through a public process.

Electrify America has chosen Sacramento as the first of two such projects where it will provide ZEV initiatives for residents. This will include charging stations and access to ZEVs for car sharing and other ride-and-drive opportunities. The second city will be chosen in a later phase.

As part of the first phase, CARB will fund charging networks and a high-speed statewide charging network in six metropolitan areas, including Fresno, Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Jose, San Diego, and Sacramento.

Ad Loading...

The vehicle charging stations will be built at community locations, multi-family dwellings, commercial and retail locations, workplaces and municipal parking lots and garages.

The regulators approved the plan for Volkswagen clean diesel cars with 2.0-liter TDI engines, including the Passat, Jetta, Golf, Beetle, and Audi A3.

Originally posted on Automotive Fleet

More Rental Operations

A tech collage of electronic devices against a computer chip blueprint map.
Rental OperationsMay 1, 2026

Why Car Rental Can No Longer Run On Workarounds

The shift from branch-based software to connected operations is turning rental technology into strategic infrastructure.

Read More →
A tech collage of electronic devices against a computer chip blueprint map.
Rental OperationsMay 1, 2026

Why Car Rental Can No Longer Run On Workarounds

The shift from branch-based software to connected operations is turning rental technology into strategic infrastructure.

Read More →
A black Audi SUV superimposed on a historic scene from downtown Tashkent, Uzbekistan.

Carwiz Sets Up Rental Operations In Central Asia

The global franchise operation reaches a first in its rental fleet portfolio with new service in Uzbekistan.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
A raging brushfire in the countryside.
Rental Operationsby Martin RomjueApril 30, 2026

Where Rental Fleets Must Adjust To Shifting Catastrophe Risks

West Coast disasters pose unique challenges and liabilities for rental fleet operators, who are advised to take steps tailored to their specific situations.

Read More →
ARN Industry Newsmakers thumbnail page with ARN and ICRS logos and shots of Nick DiPrima and Martin Romjue
Rental Operationsby Martin RomjueApril 27, 2026

Using AI To Find Rental Car Damage

Angry car renters are storming social media, the mainstream media, and online ratings platforms to complain about charges they claim are either unfounded or excessive.

Read More →
Photo of CEO Krešimir Dobrilović against a gray modernist crooked-tile mural display.

Carwiz Opens Car Rental Service In Panama

A Carwiz partner in Puerto Rico is taking on the Panama franchise with operations in the nation's largest airport.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
A world map with Flexways logo and new locations headline.

Flexways Opens 10 Locations Among Franchise, Affiliate Rental Networks

The integrated business model combines each operator’s local expertise with international standards to boost sales.

Read More →
Photo of a suitcase, passport, and smartphone.

Traveler Customer Satisfaction Up This Year Data Study Shows

The study looks at customer analytics to size up performance in car rentals, rideshare, airlines, lodging, and OTAs.

Read More →
A rental car between two placards showing a symbolic revenue increase from $300 to $1600.

New Consulting Company Ready To Boost Point-of-Sale Revenue

Revcuity, an outgrowth of Frontline Performance Group, aims to help clients capture more revenue moments with face-to-face customers, including in the car rental space.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Martin Romjue stands at conference stage podium close to a dangling, glistening chandelier.
Rental Operationsby StaffApril 15, 2026

Meet The (Semi-New) ARN Editor

Martin Romjue has been editing and reporting for ARN since 2023 and fully transitioned to the role of chairman of the International Car Rental Show in 2026.

Read More →
Ad Loading...