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Emission Standards - U.S. Federal Passenger Cars & Light Duty Trucks -2
emissions limits are established for testing over four test cycles (25 °C FTP, HFET, US06 and SC03), and a CO emissions limits for the -7°C FTP, that is the same for all light duty vehicles and MDVs, is also be introduced. The CO and HCHO requirements are summarized in the following table. Table A4: CO and HCHO emissions requirements [2] Pollutant and test cycles Emissions limit for LD vehicles Emissions limit for MD vehicles CO (g/mile)25...
Regulations Updated at: 2025/02/06
Fuel Economy / CO2 - China
e fuel consumption target for vehicle type, T (l/100 km), is calculated by adding the value 0.20 l/100 km to the value calculated from the formulae above, as relevant. The reference CO2 emissions value R(CO2) (g/km), corresponding to the target is calculated as follows: R(CO2) = k(CO2) × T/100 (A4) where k(CO2) is a coefficient, with the following value: 2.37·103 g/l for gasoline vehicles and 2.60·103 g/l for diesel vehicles. Corpora...
Regulations Updated at: 2025/01/23
Emission Standards - California State Passenger Cars & Light Duty Trucks (LDV/MDV 2026MY~)
k requirements for the full useful life of the vehicle, when operated at low altitude apply; details of the relevant test method are included in the document covering test procedures [2] and the NMOG + NOX emissions limits for 10 minutes, 40 minutes and 3 hour to 12 hour soaks are reported in Table A4. Additional requirements are included in the regulation; the limits in Table A4 are based on the phase-in schedule in Table A5. Table A4: Partial s...
Regulations Updated at: 2024/12/13
Emission Standards - California State Passenger Cars & Light Duty Trucks
Emission Standards - California State Passenger Cars & Light Duty Trucks Home Regulations Emissions & CO2 Emission Standards - USA (California State) Passenger Cars & Light Duty Trucks The details of Ricardo EMLEG EMLEG (Emissions Legislation) is a comprehensive summary of worldwide exhaust emissions regulations provided by Ricardo. The database covers not only exhaust emissions and fuel economy regulations on passenger...
Regulations Updated at: 2024/12/13
Emission Standards - India Passenger Cars & Light Duty Trucks
ulations; some of the test conditions are different to those required for certification in the EU. A summary of the main requirements for the RDE test is presented in Table A3; these are taken from Chapter 20 of the AIS-137 Part 3, published in January 2020 [15]. The CF values are reported in Table A4; these are defined for the emissions of NOX and PN and apply to direct injection PI engine vehicles and to CI engine vehicles. Measurement and reco...
Regulations Updated at: 2024/12/13
EU – Euro 7
l lifetime 200,000 km10 years 375,000 km10 years 875,000 km15 years Battery durability requirements Minimum performance requirements (MPR) for battery durability for M1 and N1 vehicles are outlined in the following two tables. The regulation defines battery energy based MPR values only. Table A4: Euro 7 battery energy MPR values for M1 vehicles [3] Vehicle type Start of life to 5 years or 100,000 km Vehicles more than 5 years or 100,000 k...
Regulations Updated at: 2024/12/13
Environmental Regulations - Brazil Passenger Cars & Light Duty Trucks
eterioration factor thought mileage accumulation, 9 April 2021 . Available from https://www.abntcatalogo.com.br/norma.aspx?ID=465990 15. US Electronic Code of Federal Regulations, Title 40, Part 86, Subpart B, Light duty vehicles test procedures. https://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=0cf6d8209a4b242ba7fdd4a494bc5272&%0bmc=true&node=sp40.21.86.b&rgn=div6 16. IBAMA, Rectification to Normative Instruction 23 of 24 September 2020, 27 November 2...
Regulations Updated at: 2024/12/13
Fuel Economy/CO2 - USA Federal (LDV 2027MY~)
the minimum value in each model year and less than or equal to 56 ft2, the CO2 emissions target (g/mile) is calculated using the following equation (and rounded to the nearest 0.1 g/mile): Target CO2 = (a · f) + b (A1) where f (ft2) is the vehicle footprint and a and b are the parameters in Table A4, for the relevant model year. Table A2: CO2 emissions targets – passenger cars smaller than or equal to the reported minimum footprint [7] Mode...
Regulations Updated at: 2024/12/13
Fuel Economy/CO2 - USA Federal
an or equal to 56 square feet, the CO2 target value (g/mile) is calculated using the following equation (and rounded to the nearest 0.1 g/mile): Target CO2 = (a · f) + b (A1) where f (ft2) is the vehicle footprint and a and b are the parameters in Table A4, for the relevant model year. Table A2: CO2 emissions targets - passenger cars with a footprint ≤ 41 ft2 [35] Model Year CO2 emisssion target ...
Regulations Updated at: 2024/12/13