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Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2023/2866 of 15 December 2023 implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/631 of the European Parliament and of the Council by determining the procedures for performing the verification of the CO2 emission and fuel consumption values of passenger cars and light commercial vehicles in-service (in-service verification)
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Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2023/2866 of 15 December 2023 implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/631 of the European Parliament and of the Council by determining the procedures for performing the verification of the CO2 emission and fuel consumption values of passenger cars and light commercial vehicles in-service (in-service verification)
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COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) 2023/2866 of 15 December 2023 (OJ L 2866 18.12.2023, p. 1) |
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COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) 2023/2866
of 15 December 2023
implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/631 of the European Parliament and of the Council by determining the procedures for performing the verification of the CO2 emission and fuel consumption values of passenger cars and light commercial vehicles in-service (in-service verification)
Article 1
Subject matter and scope
This Regulation does not apply to the following:
vehicles which are exempted from measurement of CO2 emissions;
manufacturers which, together with all of their connected undertakings, have been responsible for fewer than 1 000 new passenger cars or for fewer than 1 000 new light commercial vehicles registered in the Union in the calendar year two years before the calendar year in which in-service verification families are selected in accordance with Article 3.
Article 2
Definitions
For the purpose of this Regulation, the definitions in Article 2 of Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 ( 1 ), Article 3 of Regulation (EU) 2019/631, paragraph 3 of UN Regulation No 154 and Article 2 of Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2023/2867 ( 2 ) shall apply.
In addition, the following definitions shall apply:
‘deviation in the CO2 emission values’ means where the CO2 emissions of vehicles in-service are higher than the specific emissions of CO2 recorded in the certificates of conformity, taking into account the statistical evaluation of the tests in accordance with Annex I;
‘chassis dynamometer test’ means a chassis dynamometer test in accordance with Annex B6 and Annex B8 to UN Regulation No 154, which is performed on a vehicle in-service;
‘road load test’ means a road load test in accordance with Annex B4 to UN Regulation No 154, which is performed on a vehicle in-service;
‘artificial strategies test’ means a dedicated test performed on a vehicle in-service, to verify whether artificial strategies are present;
‘vehicle high of the in-service verification family’ means the vehicle high of any of the interpolation families included in the in-service verification family that has the highest declared CO2 emission value.
Article 3
Selection of in-service verification families
When selecting in-service verification families in accordance with Article 3 of Delegated Regulation (EU) 2023/2867, the granting type-approval authority shall:
include all in-service verification families for which in the preceding 12 months it has received evidence from the Commission, a type-approval authority, a market surveillance authority or a third party complying with the requirements of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2022/163 ( 3 ), indicating the presence of a deviation in the CO2 emission values;
select further in-service verification families on the basis of the assessment by the Commission of the risk that those families may include vehicles with a deviation in the CO2 emission values, as reported in accordance with paragraph 3.
When performing the assessment referred to in paragraph 2, point (b), the Commission shall take into account at least the following elements, when available:
the total number of new vehicles from the in-service verification family that have been placed on the Union market;
in-service verification families with similar technical characteristics but with lower CO2 emission or fuel consumption values, identified using the data collected pursuant to Article 14 of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2021/392 ( 4 );
the results of previous in-service verifications, and in particular the findings related to the presence of artificial strategies;
relevant information from in-service conformity tests pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151;
real-world data as defined in Article 2(c) of Implementing Regulation (EU) 2021/392.
Article 4
Type and number of in-service verification tests
For each in-service verification family selected in a given calendar year in accordance with Article 3, the granting type-approval authority shall undertake in that year at least one of the following tests on the vehicles selected, ensuring the following distribution:
chassis dynamometer tests for at least 75 % of the in-service verification families selected;
road load tests for at least 50 % of the in-service verification families selected, excluding in-service verification families for which the default road load calculation method has been applied for type-approval;
artificial strategies tests for at least 25 % of the in-service verification families selected.
For each in-service verification family selected, the following number of vehicles shall be tested:
for chassis dynamometer and road load tests: between 3 and 10 vehicles in accordance with the method described in Annex I;
for artificial strategies tests: at least 1 vehicle.
The granting type-approval authority may decide to include in-service verification test results performed by the Commission, another type-approval authority, a market surveillance authority or a third party complying with the requirements of Implementing Regulation (EU) 2022/163, in the statistical method described in Annex I if all of the following conditions are met:
the granting type-approval authority is informed of upcoming testing in order to allow the granting type-approval authority to observe the testing;
all results of the in-service verification testing are reported to the granting type-approval authority within 5 days from each test.
Article 5
Selection of individual test vehicles
The granting type-approval authority shall select test vehicles that, at the time of selection, meet all of the following criteria:
they have a mileage between 3 000 km and 40 000 km;
they are not older than two years counted from the date of their first registration.
Notwithstanding paragraph 1, where a granting type-approval authority is not able to select a sufficient number of vehicles meeting those criteria, the granting type-approval authority may select test vehicles that, at the time of selection, meet all of the following criteria:
they have a mileage between 3 000 km and 100 000 km;
they are not older than five years counted from the date of their first registration.
Article 6
Test conditions for chassis dynamometer tests
In the case of bi-fuelled vehicles running on petrol and liquefied petroleum gas or on petrol and compressed natural gas, and in the case of flex-fuel vehicles using petrol and ethanol (E85) fuel, the chassis dynamometer test shall be performed on the fuel for which Member States have to report the CO2 emissions value as set out in point 2a of Part A of Annex II to Regulation (EU) 2019/631 or in point 2a of Part A of Annex III to Regulation (EU) 2019/631.
Article 7
Chassis dynamometer test result of an individual test vehicle
For the calculation of the Ki, KCO2 and ATCT family correction factors referred to in Annex B6, B7 and B8 to UN Regulation No 154, the granting type-approval authority shall do any of the following:
apply the Ki, KCO2 and ATCT family correction factors which were used for type-approval;
calculate the Ki, KCO2 and ATCT family correction factors based on tests performed on the vehicle selected for the in-service verification test following the procedures described in Annex B6, B7 and B8 to UN Regulation No 154.
In addition, the granting type-approval authority shall determine the equivalent all electric range and CO2 emission value calculated from the chassis dynamometer test in charge depleting mode according to Annex B8 to UN Regulation No 154, taking into account the correction factors referred to in paragraph 1.
The test report shall include the ratio of the weighted combined CO2 emission value calculated from the chassis dynamometer tests, taking into account the correction factors referred to in paragraph 1, to the weighted combined CO2 emission value recorded in entry 49 of the certificate of conformity of that vehicle, as well as information on the deterioration of the traction battery over time and the equivalent all electric range.
Article 8
Statistical evaluation of chassis dynamometer test results and calculation of the size of the deviation
where:
Article 9
Test conditions for road load tests
The granting type-approval authority shall ensure that the tyres of a vehicle selected for a road load test meet all of the following conditions:
they belong to the same energy efficiency class as recorded in the certificate of conformity;
they fulfil the criteria laid out in paragraph 4.2.2.2 of Annex B4 to UN Regulation No 154.
As an alternative to condition (a), the granting type-approval authority may apply a correction to the road load coefficient f0 as set out in Annex III. The f0, measured, corrected shall then be considered as the f0 determined during the road load test.
Article 10
Road load test result of an individual test vehicle
Article 11
Statistical evaluation of road load test results and calculation of the size of the deviation
where:
Article 12
Test conditions for artificial strategies tests
The granting type-approval authority shall verify the presence of artificial strategies in the test vehicle selected in accordance with Article 4 by means of the following tests:
a chassis dynamometer test;
a chassis dynamometer test as set out in Annex B6 to UN Regulation No 154 with the test phases performed in a different order, or any other test for which the testing conditions do not lead to a significant change in the physical response of the vehicle and/or any of its sub-systems without artificial strategies;
an on-road Real Driving Emission test as set out in Annex IIIA to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 or any other on-road test that might indicate whether an artificial strategy is present;
a chassis-dynamometer test with the aim to replicate the on-road test performed according to point (c).
Article 13
Evaluation of artificial strategies test results and calculation of the size of the deviation
The granting type-approval authority shall evaluate the results of the tests performed in accordance with Article 12 to assess the risk of artificial strategies being present in the test vehicle, by comparing the following:
the CO2 emission values from the test referred to in Article 12(b) with those values from the test referred to in Article 12(a);
the CO2 emission values, divided by the cycle energy demand, from the test referred to in Article 12(c) with those values from the test referred to in Article 12(a);
the CO2 emission values, divided by the cycle energy demand, from the test referred to in Article 12(d) with those values from the test referred to in Article 12(c).
Article 14
Test report
The granting type-approval authority shall include in the test reports referred to in Article 5(1) of Delegated Regulation (EU) 2023/2867, at least the following information for each in-service verification family tested and for each type of test:
the type of test performed;
the vehicle checklist;
the test conditions;
the test results of each of the individual test vehicles;
the statistical evaluation of the test results;
if applicable, the calculation of the size of the deviation;
in case of an artificial strategies test: the criteria used for evaluating the test results.
Within 20 working days of finishing the tests, the test report shall be made available to the manufacturer of the vehicles concerned and the test report together with the following data for each of the individual test vehicles shall be uploaded in an encrypted format to a dedicated Commission server:
for each chassis dynamometer test and artificial strategies test performed, the data specified in point (1) of Annex V;
for each road load test performed, the data specified in point (2) of Annex V.
The data and parameters specified in points (a) and (b) shall not be published.
Where all data have been correctly uploaded for all tested vehicles of the in-service verification family, a receipt shall be sent from the Commission server to the uploading entity.
Article 15
Conclusions of the granting type-approval authority
In the absence of a reaction, the manufacturer shall be considered to have accepted the results of the in-service verification.
The granting type-approval authority shall transmit its conclusion to the manufacturer concerned and to the Commission at the latest 40 working days after informing the manufacturer according to paragraph 2.
The granting type-approval authority’s conclusions referred to in paragraph 3 shall, as a minimum, include the following:
where the granting type-approval authority finds that there is no lack of correspondence between the CO2 emission values concerned, or cannot establish the presence of artificial strategies:
the in-service verification family, vehicle interpolation families and, where its findings are based on road load test results, the road load family concerned;
the grounds for its findings that the deviations found as a result of the in-service verification do not lead to a lack of correspondence;
where the granting type-approval authority establishes a lack of correspondence between the CO2 emission values concerned or the presence of artificial strategies:
the in-service verification family, vehicle interpolation families and, where its findings are based on road load test results, the road load family concerned;
the size of the deviation in the CO2 emission values;
where applicable, the artificial strategies identified.
Article 16
Correction of the average specific emissions of CO2 of a manufacturer
Article 17
Review
The Commission shall by end of 2026 assess the need to increase the minimum number of in-service verification families to be selected each year according to Article 3(1) considering, in particular, the following:
the total number of in-service verification families for which the granting type-approval authority has issued emissions type-approvals in the preceding years;
the number of vehicles tested for each in-service verification family in accordance with Article 4;
the availability of testing facilities and forecast of the evolution of such availability.
Article 18
Entry into force
This Regulation shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.
ANNEX I
Statistical evaluation of chassis dynamometer and road load test results
(1) Starting point
The starting point for the statistical evaluation are the values for CO2 ratio calculated for 3 individual test vehicles (N = 3) according to paragraphs 2 and 3 of Article 7 for chassis dynamometer test results and according to paragraph 4 of Article 10 for road load test results.
The criteria set out under point (2) determine if additional vehicles need to be tested.
(2) Statistical parameters
For the total number of vehicles tested (N), the average (Xtests) and the standard deviation (s) of the test results shall be determined:
and
where
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is the value CO2 ratio calculated for the individual test vehicle i according to paragraphs 2 and 3 of Article 7 for chassis dynamometer test results and according to paragraph 4 of Article 10 for road load test results. |
(3) Evaluation
For the 3 vehicles initially tested and after each additional vehicle tested, the value Xtests shall be assessed as set out below in order to reach one of the following conclusions for the in-service verification family or road load family concerned:
where:
tP and tF are as set out in the below table
s is the standard deviation determined in accordance with point (2)
A is 1,02 for chassis dynamometer test results;
A is 1,03 for road load test results;
A is 1,08 for road load test results for families tested in the years 2024 or 2025.
Table
Values for the pass/fail decision t-parameters
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Number of vehicles tested |
tP |
tF |
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3 |
2,2655 |
Highest value of 1,1062 and (0,02 /s) (1) |
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4 |
1,5093 |
0,5970 |
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5 |
1,1230 |
0,3737 |
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6 |
0,8196 |
0,2430 |
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7 |
0,5944 |
0,1548 |
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8 |
0,3866 |
0,0902 |
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9 |
0,1873 |
0,0402 |
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10 |
0,0000 |
0,0000 |
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Where s is the standard deviation determined in accordance with point (2 ). |
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(4) Calculation of the size of the deviation
For the calculation of the size of the deviation, the average (CO2 ratio) is defined as Xtests for the total number of vehicles tested, after the family has failed according to point (3):
average (CO2 ratio) = X tests
ANNEX II
Checklist for vehicles selected for in-service verification tests
‘Exclusion criteria’ means that if the condition described is met (reply to the question is ‘yes’), the vehicle cannot be selected for in-service verification tests.
‘Confidential’ means that this information shall be kept as appropriate by the granting type-approval authority, but not be included in the test report submitted to the Commission.
(1) Vehicle Characteristics
1.1. The following information shall be recorded and included in the test report:
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1.1.1. |
VIN: |
CONFIDENTIAL |
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1.1.2. |
Mileage: |
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1.1.3. |
Date of first registration: |
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1.1.4. |
TAN (whole vehicle type-approval number): |
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1.1.5. |
Emissions type-approval number: |
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1.1.6. |
VFN (vehicle interpolation family identifier): |
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1.1.7. |
Road load family identifier: |
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1.1.8. |
Tyre manufacturer’s name, type and Tyre Identification Number (when available) |
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1.2. The following exclusion criteria shall be checked:
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Yes / No |
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1.2.1. |
Mileage: Is the mileage lower than 3 000 km or higher than 100 000 km? |
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1.2.2. |
Date of first registration: Is that date more than 5 years prior to the date of vehicle selection? |
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(2) Vehicle Owner/User Interview
(The owner shall have no knowledge of the implications of the replies)
2.1. The following information shall be recorded:
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2.1.1. |
Name of the owner |
CONFIDENTIAL |
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2.1.2. |
Contact (address / telephone) |
CONFIDENTIAL |
2.2. The following exclusion criteria shall be checked:
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Unauthorized use of the vehicle |
Yes / No |
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2.2.1. |
Has the vehicle carried heavy loads over the specifications of the manufacturer? |
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2.2.2. |
Was the vehicle used for racing or motor sports? |
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2.2.3. |
Was the vehicle driven in a non-EU Member State for more than 10 % of driving time? |
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2.2.4. |
Has the vehicle ever been used with a wrong fuel type (e.g. gasoline instead of diesel) or with non-commercially available EU-quality fuel (black market, or blended fuel)? |
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2.2.5. |
Has a fuel additive, not approved by the manufacturer, been used? |
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Unauthorized repairs |
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2.2.6. |
Has the vehicle been maintained not in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions? |
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2.2.7. |
Have there been unauthorised major engine or vehicle repairs? |
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2.2.8. |
Was the vehicle involved in a serious accident? |
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Unauthorized changes |
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2.2.9. |
Has there been a power increase/tuning? |
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2.2.10. |
Was any part of the emissions after-treatment system permanently removed? |
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2.2.11. |
Were there any unauthorised devices installed (urea killer, emulator, etc.)? |
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(3) Vehicle Examination
3.1. The following information shall be included in the test report:
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3.1.1. |
Powertrain Control Module calibration part number and checksum |
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3.1.2. |
OBD diagnosis |
Read Diagnostic Trouble Codes & print error log (1) |
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3.1.3. |
OBD Service Mode 09 Query |
Read Service Mode 09 and record the information. |
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3.1.4. |
OBD mode 07 |
Read Service Mode 07 and record the information. |
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3.1.5. |
Pictures of the tested vehicle including of the underbody |
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(1)
All systems shall be part of OBD Diagnosis and ‘Error logs/Information detected and diagnosed’ shall be part of the test report. This guarantees that errors with indirect effect on emissions can be properly detected. |
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Remark: All checks requiring OBD connections are to be performed before and after the emission test
3.2. The following exclusion criteria shall be checked:
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Yes / No |
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3.2.1. |
Are there any warning lights on the instrument panel activated indicating a vehicle or exhaust after-treatment system malfunctioning that cannot be resolved by normal maintenance? (Malfunction Indication Light, Engine Service Light, etc?) |
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3.2.2. |
Are there any aftermarket aerodynamics modification that cannot be removed before testing (Note: roof boxes, load racking, spoilers, etc. can be removed)? Are no standard aerodynamics components missing (front deflectors, diffusers, splitters, etc.)? |
(Exclusion criterion for road load tests only) |
3.3. If the following conditions are not met, the vehicle may still be selected on the condition that appropriate action is taken before performing in-service verification tests:
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Check to do |
Issue identified and action to be taken |
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3.3.1. |
Fuel tank level |
If fuel reserve light ON, refuel before test. |
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3.3.2. |
AdBlue |
If SCR light is on after engine-on, the AdBlue should be filled in, or the repair executed before the vehicle is used for testing. |
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3.3.3. |
Air filter and oil filter Check for contamination and damage |
If damaged or heavily contaminated or less than 800 km before the next recommended change; change the filters. |
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3.3.4. |
Check fluid levels and grade Check the max. and min. levels (engine oil, cooling liquid) |
If below minimum, top up. If different grade, replace. |
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3.3.5. |
Ignition cable (gasoline) Check spark plugs, cables, etc. |
In case of damage, replace them. |
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3.3.6. |
Service Check if less than 800 km away from next scheduled service |
If yes, then perform the service. |
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3.3.7. |
For road load tests ONLY: Check if wheel alignment and if adjustable vehicle height/ground clearance are out of range. |
If yes, adjust wheel alignment and vehicle height/ground clearance to be in range. |
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3.3.8. |
For vehicles with mileage above 40 000 km or older than 2 years ONLY |
Replace low voltage battery with a new equivalent battery. |
ANNEX III
Correction of the road load coefficient f0
Step 1: Recalculation of f0,CoC:
In case the interpolation method was used for the road load determination of the individual vehicle:
where:
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f0,H |
is the road load coefficient f0 of the vehicle high of the road load family [N]; |
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f0,L |
is the road load coefficient f0 of the vehicle low of the road load family [N]; |
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TMH |
is the test mass of the vehicle high of the road load family [kg]; |
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TML |
is the test mass of the vehicle low of the road load family [kg]; |
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TMCoC |
is the test mass of the vehicle as recorded in the certificate of conformity [kg]; |
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RRnew tyre |
is the rolling resistance of the tyres of the selected in-service vehicle, as defined in Table A4/2 of Annex XXI to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 [kg/tonne]; |
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RRH |
is the actual rolling resistance of the tyres of the vehicle high of the road load family [kg/tonne]; |
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RRL |
is the actual rolling resistance of the tyres of the vehicle low of the road load family [kg/tonne]. |
In case the interpolation method was not used for the road load determination of the individual vehicle:
where:
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f0,r |
is the road load coefficient f0 of the representative vehicle of the road load matrix family, or the vehicle high of the road load family [N]; |
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TMr |
is the test mass of the representative vehicle of the road load matrix family, or the vehicle high of the road load family [kg]; |
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TMCoC |
is the test mass of the vehicle as recorded in the certificate of conformity [kg]; |
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RRnew tyre |
is the rolling resistance of the tyres of the selected in-service vehicle as defined in Table A4/2 of Annex XXI to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 [kg/tonne]; |
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RRr |
is the actual rolling resistance of the tyres of the representative vehicle of the road load matrix family, or vehicle high of the road load family [kg/tonne]. |
Step 2: Correction of f0, measured:
f0, measured, corrected = f0, measured + (f0, CoC – f0, CoC, new tyre)
Where:
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f0, measured |
is the measured road load coefficient f0 [N]; |
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f0, CoC |
is the road load coefficient f0 as recorded in the certificate of conformity [N]; |
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f0, CoC, new tyre |
is the road load coefficient f0 as calculated in step 1[N]. |
ANNEX IV
Calculation of CO2, in-service verification in case the interpolation method was not used
where:
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CED CoC |
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is the Cycle Energy Demand calculated from the road load coefficients f0, f1, f2 and the test mass recorded in the certificate of conformity according to paragraph 5 of Annex B7 to UN Regulation No 154 [kJ] |
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is the Cycle Energy Demand calculated from the road load coefficients f0, f1, f2 and the test mass determined during the road load test [kJ] |
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a |
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is the value set out in the below table [g/km/kJ]. |
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Fuel type |
a |
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diesel |
0,009 |
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petrol |
0,010 |
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liquefied petroleum gas |
0,008 |
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natural gas |
0,007 |
ANNEX V
In-service verification test data to be reported
(1) In-service verification test data to be reported for a chassis dynamometer test or an artificial strategies test
The data to be reported is the data specified in Table 2 of the Annex to Implementing Regulation (EU) 2021/392, where for the purpose of this Regulation, all references to vehicle H and L are to be understood as references to the individual test vehicle and all references to type-approval documentation are to be understood as references to the specific entries in the certificate of conformity of that vehicle.
In addition, the following data is to be reported:
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No |
Parameters |
Unit |
Source |
Remarks |
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1 |
Other interpolation families that are part of the same in-service verification family |
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Point 2.1.1.2.1. of Appendix 8a to Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 (first three lines of the table) |
On the basis of the same Type 1 test, meaning the same reported values for ‘measured value’, ‘speed and distance corrected value’, and ‘RCB correction coefficient’ |
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2 |
Vehicle number |
— |
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Vehicle sequence (1, 2, 3, …10) in the statistical evaluation |
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3 |
Total number of vehicles tested |
— |
— |
Total number of vehicles included in the statistical evaluation described in Annex I |
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4 |
Road load family or road load matrix family number |
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Entry 0.2.3.4 or 0.2.3.5. of certificate of conformity |
Road load or road load matrix family of tested vehicle |
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5 |
Emissions type-approval number |
— |
Part of type-approval documentation |
Emissions type-approval number specific for the interpolation family of vehicle tested |
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6 |
Whole vehicle type-approval number |
— |
Entry 0.11 of certificate of conformity |
Identifier of the whole vehicle type-approval as defined in Annex IV to Regulation (EU) 2020/683 |
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7 |
Equivalent All Electric range (EAER) combined – CoC |
km |
Entry 5.2. of certificate of conformity |
Only in case of OVC-HEVs |
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8 |
Total fuel consumed (lifetime) |
l |
Table 1 of the Annex to Implementing Regulation (EU) 2021/392 |
OBFCM data collected from the vehicle |
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9 |
Total distance travelled (lifetime) |
km |
idem |
idem |
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10 |
Total fuel consumed in charge depleting operation (lifetime) |
l |
idem |
idem, only in case of OVC-HEVs |
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11 |
Total fuel consumed in driver-selectable charge increasing operation (lifetime) |
l |
idem |
idem |
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12 |
Total distance travelled in charge depleting operation with engine off (lifetime) |
km |
idem |
idem |
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13 |
Total distance travelled in charge depleting operation with engine on (lifetime) |
km |
idem |
idem |
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14 |
Total distance travelled in driver-selectable charge increasing operation (lifetime) |
km |
idem |
idem |
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15 |
Total grid energy into the battery (lifetime) |
kWh |
idem |
idem |
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16 |
Chassis dynamometer test result (CO2 ratio) |
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Article 7(2); for OVC-HEV: Article 7(3) |
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(2) In-service verification test data to be reported for a road load test
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No |
Parameters |
Unit |
Source |
Remarks |
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1 |
Road load family or road load matrix family number |
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Entry 0.2.3.4 or 0.2.3.5. of certificate of conformity |
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2 |
Vehicle Interpolation family number |
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Entry 0.2.3.1. of certificate of conformity |
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3 |
Other interpolation families that are part of the same road load/road load matrix family |
— |
— |
List all vehicle interpolation family numbers |
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4 |
Vehicle number |
— |
— |
Vehicle sequence (1, 2, 3, …10) in the statistical evaluation |
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5 |
Total number of vehicles tested |
— |
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Total number of vehicles included in the statistical evaluation described in Annex I |
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6 |
Emissions type-approval number |
— |
Type-approval documentation |
Emissions type-approval number specific for interpolation family of vehicle tested |
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7 |
Whole vehicle type-approval number |
— |
Entry 0.11 of certificate of conformity |
— |
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8 |
Testing facility (name/location) |
— |
— |
— |
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9 |
Vehicle category and class |
— |
— |
M1 or N1 Class 1, 2 or 3 |
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10 |
Vehicle mileage |
km |
— |
Vehicle odometer reading before road load test |
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11 |
Test method |
— |
Annex B4 to UN Regulation No 154 |
On-road coast-down/ on-road torque meter/ wind tunnel flat belt/ wind tunnel chassis dynamometer |
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12 |
Declared road load coefficient f0 |
N |
Entry 47.1.3. of certificate of conformity |
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13 |
Declared road load coefficient f1 |
N/(km/h) |
Entry 47.1.3. of certificate of conformity |
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14 |
Declared road load coefficient f2 |
N/(km/h)2 |
Entry 47.1.3. of certificate of conformity |
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15 |
Declared test mass |
kg |
Entry 47.1.1. of certificate of conformity |
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16 |
Declared cycle energy demand (CED) |
kJ |
Point 3.2.3.2.3. of Annex B7 to UN Regulation No 154 |
Cycle energy demand over a complete applicable WLTC Class cycle used to interpolate CO2 emission of tested vehicle |
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17 |
Declared CO2 emission |
g/km |
Entry 49.4. of certificate of conformity |
CO2 emission value of tested vehicle; in case of OVC-HEVs: the combined charge sustaining CO2 emission value |
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18 |
Tyre size designation (front/rear) |
— |
— |
Tyre code (e.g. P195/55R1685H) of tyres of the test vehicle |
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19 |
Declared tyre rolling resistance class (front/rear) |
— |
Entry 35 of certificate of conformity |
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20 |
Tyre rolling resistance class (front/rear) |
— |
— |
Rolling resistance class of the tyre used for road load test or, in case of below class A tyres, the actual rolling resistance. |
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22 |
Average temperature |
°C |
— |
Average temperature measured during road load test; only in case of on-road tests |
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23 |
Average wind speed |
m/s |
— |
Average wind speed measured during road load test; only in case of on-road tests |
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24 |
Average air pressure |
kPa |
— |
Average air pressure measured during road load test; only in case of on-road tests |
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25 |
Average mass of the vehicle |
kg |
Entry 4.2.1.6. of Annex B4 to UN Regulation No 154 |
Average mass of tested vehicle measured before and after the road load determination procedure |
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26 |
Final measured road load coefficient f0 |
N |
Annex B4 to UN Regulation No 154 |
Final road load coefficient f0 of tested vehicle after all corrections |
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27 |
Final measured road load coefficient f1 |
N/(km/h) |
Annex B4 to UN Regulation No 154 |
Final road load coefficient f1 of tested vehicle after all corrections |
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28 |
Final measured road load coefficient f2 |
N/(km/h)2 |
Annex B4 to UN Regulation No 154 |
Final road load coefficient f2 of tested vehicle after all corrections |
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29 |
Test mass |
kg |
Article 9(2) |
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30 |
Final measured cycle energy demand (CED) |
kJ |
3.2.3.2.3. of Annex B7 to UN Regulation No 154 |
Cycle energy demand over a complete applicable WLTC cycle calculated from measured road load coefficients and test mass (entries 26 to 29) |
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31 |
Calculated CO2 emission value (CO2, in-service verification) |
g/km |
Article 10(1) |
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32 |
Road load test result (CO2 ratio) |
— |
Article 10(4) |
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ANNEX VI
Reporting format for the in-service verification annual overview
A. General information
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(1) |
Granting type-approval authority |
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(2) |
Date of annual overview |
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(3) |
Year concerned |
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(4) |
Total number of in-service verification families for which the authority has issued emissions type-approvals in the three calendar years preceding the in-service verification |
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(5) |
Minimum number of in-service verification families to be tested (= 3 % of point (4)) |
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(6) |
Total number of in-service verification families tested in the year concerned |
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B. List of the in-service verification families selected for testing
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ISV ID |
OEM |
Vehicle interpolation family identifiers (IP ID) |
Reason |
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1 |
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2 |
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3 |
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… |
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C. Summary of in-service verification test results
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Type of test |
Min. |
Total |
Pass |
Fail |
Pending |
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CDM test (75 %) |
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RL test (50 %) |
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AS test (25 %) |
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D. Detailed in-service verification test results for the year concerned
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ISV ID |
OEM |
Type of test |
Start date |
GTAA/TS |
# vehicles |
CO2,ratio |
Conclusion/Deviation |
Test ref. |
Conclusion ref. |
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1 |
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2 |
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3 |
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… |
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E. Detailed in-service verification test results, for which conclusions were reported as ‘Pending’ in the previous annual overview
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Year concerned |
ISV ID |
OEM |
Type of test |
Start date |
GTAA/TS |
# vehicles |
CO2,ratio |
Conclusion/Deviation |
Test ref. |
Conclusion ref. |
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… |
… |
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( 1 ) Commission Regulation (EU) 2017/1151 of 1 June 2017 supplementing Regulation (EC) No 715/2007 of the European Parliament and of the Council on type-approval of motor vehicles with respect to emissions from light passenger and commercial vehicles (Euro 5 and Euro 6) and on access to vehicle repair and maintenance information, amending Directive 2007/46/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council, Commission Regulation (EC) No 692/2008 and Commission Regulation (EU) No 1230/2012 and repealing Commission Regulation (EC) No 692/2008 (OJ L 175, 7.7.2017, p. 1).
( 2 ) Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2023/2867 of 5 October 2023 supplementing Regulation (EU) 2019/631 of the European Parliament and of the Council by setting out the guiding principles and criteria for defining the procedures for the verification of the CO2 emissions and fuel consumption values of passenger cars and light commercial vehicles in-service (in-service verification) (OJ L, 2023/2867, 18.12.2023, ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/reg_del/2023/2867/oj).
( 3 ) Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2022/163 of 7 February 2022 laying down the rules on the application of Regulation (EU) 2018/858 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards functional requirements for market surveillance of vehicles, systems, components and separate technical units (OJ L 27, 8.2.2022, p. 1).
( 4 ) Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2021/392 of 4 March 2021 on the monitoring and reporting of data relating to CO2 emissions from passenger cars and light commercial vehicles pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2019/631 of the European Parliament and of the Council and repealing Commission Implementing Regulations (EU) No 1014/2010, (EU) No 293/2012, (EU) 2017/1152 and (EU) 2017/1153 (OJ L 77, 5.3.2021, p. 8).