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by Devon Kuhn Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How much will the Volkswagen settlement pay out?

As a part of this settlement, VW will provide $2.7 billion for the 2.0 liter violating vehicles and $225 million for the 3.0 liter violating vehicles to an Environmental Mitigation Trust. Funds from the trust will be used to fully remediate the excess NOx emissions from the illegal vehicles.

Who is responsible for the Volkswagen settlement in North Carolina?

Volkswagen Settlement. Governor Roy Cooper has designated the N.C. Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) to manage North Carolina’s share of the VW Settlement, an agreement between the German automaker and the U.S. Department of Justice on behalf of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

What is the Volkswagen diesel engine settlement in California?

First, on June 28, 2016, the United States lodged with the United States District Court for the District of Northern California the first partial settlement with certain of these Volkswagen entities addressing vehicles containing 2.0 liter diesel engines (the “2.0 liter partial settlement”).

How many settlements did the EPA have against Volkswagen?

(Washington, D.C.) - Through a series of three partial settlements, the EPA has resolved a civil enforcement case against Volkswagen AG, Audi AG, Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Volkswagen Group of America, Inc., Volkswagen Group of America Chattanooga Operations, LLC, and Porsche Cars North America, Inc. (collectively “Volkswagen”).

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What is the VW settlement?

In two related settlements, one with the United States and the State of California, and one with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC), German automaker Volkswagen AG and related entities have agreed to spend up to $14.7 billion to settle allegations of cheating emissions tests and deceiving customers.

How much was the Volkswagen settlement?

$86 million dollars it has paid to the California Attorney General's office for civil penalties and costs. Any additional mitigation payments VW is required to make if it fails to modify or buy back at least 85% of the subject vehicles in California.

Are VW paying compensation?

More than 90,000 people will receive a share of £193million following a court settlement related to the VW emissions scandal. The Volkswagen Group will pay out a share of £193million to around 91,000 drivers in England and Wales following a high-profile lawsuit relating to the 'Dieselgate' scandal.

How much did VW pay in fines and settlements?

Volkswagen has since paid well over $20 billion in fines and legal settlements related to its diesel emissions cheating.

Is it too late to claim against VW?

The statute of limitations is thought to end for the claims with the longest statute of limitations in or around September 2021, six years after the VW defeat device software became publicly known in England and Wales. It should be assumed that claims should be filed no later than September 2021 to be timely.

What did Volkswagen do with all the recalled cars?

What happened to those recalled VW diesels? Volkswagen was forced to buy back the affected cars and fix their emissions-cheating software and parts. The cars can now be sold again, often at absolutely killer prices.

How much did VW owners get?

The German car maker has agreed a £193million settlement with 91,000 UK motorists. It emerged back in 2015 that millions of VW owners were allegedly deceived into buying cars with software that cheated emissions tests.

Can you still claim for VW emissions 2022?

Unfortunately, the Volkswagen Dieselgate claim is now finished and closed for any new claimants. The case was settled by Volkswagen in May 2022. This means you cannot begin your VW emission claim for compensation.

Which VW cars affected by emissions scandal?

According to the EPA, this means that the cars under investigation could be emitting up to 40 times the national standard for nitrogen oxide (NOx), which is linked to asthma and lung illnesses. The cars affected are 2009-2014 Jettas, Beetles, Golfs, Audi A3s, and VW Passats built from 2014-15.

How much did VW pay for diesel scandal?

LONDON, May 25 (Reuters) - Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE) will pay 193 million pounds ($242 million) as part of an out-of-court settlement to around 91,000 British drivers over a diesel emissions scandal that engulfed Europe's largest carmaker in 2015.

Did anyone go to jail for the Volkswagen scandal?

Former Volkswagen Group executive Oliver Schmidt, whose 2017 arrest at the Miami airport made global headlines, was released from prison after serving about half his sentence on charges related to the diesel-emissions scandal.

What was the punishment for the Volkswagen scandal?

In April 2017, a US federal judge ordered Volkswagen to pay a $2.8 billion criminal fine for "rigging diesel-powered vehicles to cheat on government emissions tests". The "unprecedented" plea deal formalized the punishment which Volkswagen had agreed to.

How much did Volkswagen pay for emissions scandal?

Volkswagen will receive around $350 million as part of a settlement with executives who ran the company during the Dieselgate emissions cheating scandal, after claiming they breached their “duty of care.”

Why did Volkswagen violate the Clean Air Act?

These settlements resolve allegations that Volkswagen violated the Clean Air Act (“CAA”) by the sale of approximately 590,000 model year 2009 to 2016 diesel motor vehicles equipped with “defeat devices.” The EPA alleged that these vehicles are equipped with defeat devices in the form of computer software designed to ...

How did Volkswagen get caught?

Volkswagen was caught by independent testing carried out by a clean-air advocacy group, The International Council on Clean Transportation, which tested the cars because it thought they were such a great example of how diesel could be a clean fuel.

What laws did Volkswagen break?

EPA's complaint alleges that VW violated the Clean Air Act by selling approximately 590,000 cars that the United States alleges are equipped with defeat devices and, during normal operation and use, emit pollution significantly in excess of EPA-compliant levels.

General Information

The U.S. government and Volkswagen (VW) have resolved allegations that VW violated the Clean Air Act by selling approximately 590,000 vehicles equipped with defeat devices.

States

The States, Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia may obtain funds as Mitigation Trust Beneficiaries upon application to the Trustee to implement NOx reduction projects as defined in Appendix D-2 , including the DERA Option under the DERA State Grant Program.

Tribes

Federally recognized tribes may obtain trust funds as Beneficiaries upon application to the Trustee to implement NOx reduction projects as defined in Appendix D-2 , including the DERA Option under the competitive DERA Tribal and Insular Area Grant Program.

North Carolina's Mitigation Plan

Governor Roy Cooper has designated the N.C. Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) to manage North Carolina’s share of the VW Settlement, an agreement between the German automaker and the U.S. Department of Justice on behalf of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

VW Settlement - Phase 2

Phase 2 of the VW Settlement will invest nearly $68 million on projects to significantly reduce NOx emissions and improve air quality. The Phase 2 plan has been submitted to the trustee and RFPs will be released in 2022.

Grants Management System

Information on how to request access, how to use the system, and a downloadable user manual.

How much did VW invest in ZEV?

What is the VW ZEV Investment Commitment? As a result of the VW Settlement, VW is required to invest $2 billion in ZEV charging infrastructure and in the promotion of ZEVs. VW will control this fund and invest $800 million in California and $1.2 billion throughout the rest of the nation, over the next decade.

What is the EPA website for VW?

EPA has setup a website, www.epa.gov/vw, to provide information regarding the VW Settlement. In addition, VW created www.vwcourtsettlement.com to provide consumers with information on the settlement and buyback/modification program along with access to all court documents.

Did VW install a cheat device?

In mid-2015, VW publicly admitted it had secretly and deliberately installed a "defeat device", software designed to cheat emissions tests and deceive federal and state regulators, in nearly 500,000 VW and Audi branded 2.0 liter diesel vehicles sold to American consumers, including approximately 12,000 in Connecticut.

Is sales tax reimbursable under VW grant?

Sales Tax. In a case where an applicant is not a tax exempt entity (i.e. non-government), sales tax is reimbursable when included in a reimbursement request. However, a government entity should be exempt from taxes; therefore, government entities are not eligible for sales tax reimbursement under the VW grant program.

What is the third component of the VW settlement?

The third component of the settlement is the environmental mitigation trust. To mitigate environmental damages from violating the Clean Air Act, the settlement requires VW to invest $2.9 billion in an independently administered environmental mitigation trust, which will fund projects to reduce diesel emissions.

How much did Volkswagen settle?

Volkswagen agreed to spend $14.7 billion to settle allegations of cheating emissions. The settlement is divided into three distinct parts. Ten billion dollars of the settlement money will be used to buy back or modify diesel vehicles from consumers.

How much did VW spend on ZEV?

The second requirement of the settlement is that VW must create a National Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Investment Plan and spend $2 billion on ZEV infrastructure and programs and brand neutral media activities aimed at increasing public awareness of zero emission vehicles. The amount will be divided between California ($800 million) ...

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Overview of Companies

  • Defendants in these CAA partial settlements are Volkswagen AG, Audi AG, Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Volkswagen Group of America, Inc., Volkswagen Group of America Chattanooga Operations, LLC, and Porsche Cars North America, Inc. (collectively here “Volkswagen”). 1. Volkswagen AGi…
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Clean Air Act Certification Requirements and Violations

  • The CAA and its regulations aim to protect human health and the environment, in part, by reducing harmful emissions from mobile sources of air pollution. The CAA partial settlements concern light-duty motor vehicles. Light-duty vehicles must satisfy tailpipe emission standards for certain air pollutants, including NOx. Pursuant to the CAA, the EPA administers a certification program t…
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Mitigation

  • The CAA 2.0 liter partial settlement required Volkswagen to fund a $2.7 billion mitigation trust fund. Under the CAA 3.0 liter partial settlement, Volkswagen contributed an additional $225 million in funding to the mitigation trust fund. There are two mitigation trust agreements created pursuant to the settlement: one for states, Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia and …
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Zero Emission Vehicle (Zev) Investment

  • The CAA 2.0 liter partial settlement requires Volkswagen to invest $2 billion in ZEV charging infrastructure and in the promotion of ZEVs. The ZEV investments required by the CAA 2.0 liter partial settlement are intended to address the fact that consumers purchased these illegal vehicles under the mistaken belief that such vehicles were lower-emitting than others. Electrify …
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Health Effects and Environmental Benefits

  • NOx pollution contributes to the formation of harmful smog and soot, exposure to which is linked to a number of respiratory- and cardiovascular-related health effects as well as premature death. Children, older adults, people who are active outdoors (including outdoor workers), and people with heart or lung disease are particularly at risk for health effects related to smog or soot expos…
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Civil Penalty

  • Under the third partial settlement, Volkswagen has paid a $1.45 billion civil penalty for the alleged civil violations of the Clean Air Act.
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State and Regional Partners

  • The State of California, on behalf of its California Air Resource Board and the California Attorney General, joined the United States in both the 2.0 liter partial settlement and the 3.0 liter partial settlement.
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Actions to Prevent Future Violations

  • Volkswagen will take various measures to prevent future problems, including among other things the following (some but not all of the following requirements apply to the Porsche defendants). Pursuant to the third partial settlement, Volkswagen will ensure the personnel who test their vehicles for emissions compliance are separate from the personnel who design their vehicles. V…
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For More Information, Contacts

  • Volkswagen Case Team Air Enforcement Division U.S. EPA 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW Mail Code 2242A Washington, DC 20460 [email protected]
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